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bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-
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Ihor Radchenko |
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bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-height t text property |
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Sat, 11 Mar 2023 11:10:10 +0000 |
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
>> Observed: top of the image is displayed
>> Expected: bottom of the image is partially revealed
>
> I don't understand the expectation. Scrolling by vscroll only happens
> when before the scroll some part of the image is visible, which is not
> what happens here.
>
> If you want to change that, feel free to hack on the code in
> simple.el, but there was no intent to cover this particular use case,
> and the code is already quite complicated (to say the least).
> ...
> You should always keep in mind that Emacs has no idea about what's
> beyond the window, for display purposes. There's no way of saying
> whether a given 'display property whose value is an image spec will be
> taller than the window, except by actually displaying that image (or
> at least simulating the display internally). So you expect something
> that it is far from easy to do.
>
> Scrolling commands were never meant to allow smooth scrolling through
> tall screen lines.
What if the code instead tries to vscroll standard line height first and
only then decide if we want to scroll further, displaying tall line?
> What do you want to customize, and in what terms?
I was referring to
>> (if (and (< arg 0)
>> (< (point) (window-start))
>> (> lh winh))
>> (set-window-vscroll
>> nil
>> (- lh dlh) t)))
May we allow users to customize ~(> lh winh)~ condition?
By providing a custom setting that will determine the threshold for
partial scroll: `line-move-height-threshold'. The default value will be
'window making lines taller than window height to trigger partial
scroll. Alternative values could be a subset of pixel specs, like (NUM)
or (X . UNIT).
Also, on the initial report. Is it possible to increase default
buffer-wise line-spacing via text property? (AFAIU, decreasing is
impossible).
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- bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-height t text property, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/03/08
- bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-height t text property, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/03/08
- bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-height t text property, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/03/08
- bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-height t text property, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/03/08
- bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-height t text property, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/03/08
- bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-height t text property, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/03/09
- bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-height t text property, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/03/09
- bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-height t text property, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/03/09
- bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-height t text property, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/03/09
- bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-height t text property, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/03/09
- bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-height t text property,
Ihor Radchenko <=
- bug#62048: 30.0.50; Non-nil `line-spacing' takes precendence over 'line-height t text property, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/03/11