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bug#74924: 29.3; Buffer showing manpage jumps back to beginning
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#74924: 29.3; Buffer showing manpage jumps back to beginning |
Date: |
Sat, 28 Dec 2024 13:39:05 +0200 |
> Cc: Ture Pålsson <ture@turepalsson.se>, 74924@debbugs.gnu.org
> From: Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2024 14:34:37 +0100
>
> >>>>> On Tue, 17 Dec 2024 13:19:00 +0000, Stefan Kangas
> >>>>> <stefankangas@gmail.com> said:
>
> Stefan> found 74924 29.3
> Stefan> found 74924 31.0.50
> Stefan> tags 74924 + confirmed
> Stefan> thanks
>
> Stefan> Ture Pålsson <ture@turepalsson.se> writes:
>
> >> 1. Run in a terminal window. Operating system seems not to matter; I
> can
> >> reproduce on both macOS and Linux.
> >>
> >> 2. Set environment variable MANWIDTH to 80 .
> >>
> >> 3. Start Emacs ('emacs -nw -Q').
> >>
> >> 4. Do M-x man, enter the name of some manpage, and type RET.
> >>
> >> 5. Switch to the manpage window (C-x o), and scroll down by typing
> 'C-v'
> >> a few times.
> >>
> >> 6. Switch back to the *scratch* window (C-x o again).
> >>
> >> 7. After about a second, the manpage window jumps back to the beginning
> >> of the buffer.
> >>
> >> My *guess* is that this is related to the changes in commit
> >> 7e387c9e5265b98dbb3b986f8ab8ac2217052831, but that may well be a red
> >> herring.
>
> Stefan> I can reproduce this on both 29.3 and master on GNU/Linux.
>
>
> This code from man.el should be setq-localʼing Man-columns
> unconditionally, I think (itʼs nil by default):
>
> (when (or window-system
> (not (or (getenv "MANWIDTH") (getenv "COLUMNS"))))
> ;; Since the page buffer is displayed beforehand,
> ;; we can select its window and get the window/frame width.
> (setq-local Man-columns (Man-columns))
> (setenv "COLUMNS" (number-to-string Man-columns)))
If this fixes the problem, please install on master, and thanks.