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From: | Gregory Heytings |
Subject: | Re: feature/fix-the-long-lines-display-bug c760d2ed16: * etc/PROBLEMS: Remove the entry which is no longer relevant. |
Date: | Mon, 18 Jul 2022 21:46:53 +0000 |
I just tried it out, and while it certainly is an improvement, I noticed that the performance appears to depend on the direction the point moves. E.g. I generated a long line usingyes abbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb | head -100000 | tr -d '\n' > long-lineand I could C-v to the end without any issues. But M-v was significantly slower. The same applies to C-f vs. C-b.
Yes, the same is true without long lines, moving backward is slower than moving forward (but you probably meant C-p vs C-n, not C-f vs C-b). Please also read the relevant NEWS entry. And try to edit that file with Emacs from master to see the difference.
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