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[PATCH] Fix the case that scroll-conservatively is overridden by scroll-step |
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Wed, 29 Mar 2023 17:47:44 +0000 |
GNU Emacs Manual, 14.3 Automatic Scrolling:
> In case you customize multiple variables, the order of priority is:
> `scroll-conservatively`, then `scroll-step`, ...
It works for `next-line`, BUT ignores `previous-line`.
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Say evaluate the following Lisp code:
```
(setq scroll-conservatively 101)
(setq scroll-step 5)
```
Then, when calling `previous-line` which will lead to auto-scrolling,
it acts like that `scroll-conservatively` is not set,
i.e., Emacs will scroll 5 lines.
This PATCH fixes the BUG.
0001-scroll-conservatively-is-overriden-by-scroll-step.patch
Description: 0001-scroll-conservatively-is-overriden-by-scroll-step.patch
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Re: bug#62530: [PATCH] Fix the case that scroll-conservatively is overridden by scroll-step |
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Thu, 30 Mar 2023 09:45:53 +0300 |
> From: Xie Shynur <one.last.kiss@outlook.com>
> Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2023 17:47:44 +0000
> msip_labels:
>
> GNU Emacs Manual, 14.3 Automatic Scrolling:
>
> > In case you customize multiple variables, the order of priority is:
> > `scroll-conservatively`, then `scroll-step`, ...
>
> It works for `next-line`, BUT ignores `previous-line`.
>
> _____________________________________
>
> Say evaluate the following Lisp code:
>
> ```
> (setq scroll-conservatively 101)
> (setq scroll-step 5)
> ```
>
> Then, when calling `previous-line` which will lead to auto-scrolling,
> it acts like that `scroll-conservatively` is not set,
> i.e., Emacs will scroll 5 lines.
>
> This PATCH fixes the BUG.
Thanks, installed on the emacs-29 branch, and closing the bug.
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