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Re: Buffer Boundary Problem
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Miles Bader |
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Re: Buffer Boundary Problem |
Date: |
Sat, 31 Jan 2004 19:13:17 -0500 |
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On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 09:14:27PM -0200, Vinicius Jose Latorre wrote:
> But it has a problem, suppose you're visiting a file bigger than the window
> in Emacs. So, the vertical scroll bar looks like:
...
> Now, type several C-n (next-line) until the window scrolls up.
> The vertical scroll bar now looks like:
By `it' I presume you mean the scrollbars have a problem, and that you're
using GTK scrollbars.
If so, the problem is that the GTK scrollbars are missing some functionality
that emacs needs to work optimally, so as a work-around emacs scrollbars are
little funny near the end of a buffer. Basically there's some extra space
at the end so you can use the scrollbar to scroll the last line to the top
of the window.
[While I understand the reason for this problem, I wonder if it might be
useful to have a variable which controls that behavior -- by setting it to a
different value, you could make scrollbars display `correctly' but lose the
ability to scroll the last line to the window top... is this possible?]
-Miles
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