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Re: Line number in mode-line with column-number-mode on in GNU Emacs 23.


From: Peter Dyballa
Subject: Re: Line number in mode-line with column-number-mode on in GNU Emacs 23.x
Date: Fri, 25 Dec 2009 21:13:07 +0100


Am 25.12.2009 um 20:25 schrieb Eli Zaretskii:

Perhaps the default limit of 200 is too small nowadays, certainly for
compiling GCC, but you said some lines are tens of thousands of
characters long, is that right?


Yes, I've seen such long lines, 'though not with GCC (it and QT4 take very long to compile, the latter having also very long lines) but with X11 related software, particularly such that uses GTK+2 – 20 and more shared libraries needed, built from 100 or more object files. Although in column-number-mode the line number is erased, the column counter still works – and GNU Emacs 23 has the preference to leave the text cursor at the lines' ends.

Luckily modern shells support command line lengths of 64 K (wide?) characters, maybe even more, so compiling such monster applications even works!


OK, I'll send that suggestion!

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  Pete

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