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Re: [Nano-devel] wrapping, etc.
From: |
David Lawrence Ramsey |
Subject: |
Re: [Nano-devel] wrapping, etc. |
Date: |
Sun, 31 Mar 2002 18:09:03 -0800 (PST) |
--- David Benbennick <address@hidden> wrote:
>On Sun, 31 Mar 2002, David Lawrence Ramsey wrote: <snip>
>> I'm not in front of my box right now, but IIRC, the bug
>> could be reproduced as follows using the following
>> instructions (and, of course, your original wrapping
>> patch). It's easy to see if you turn on constant cursor
>> position display before doing this.
>>
>> 1. start with a blank buffer
>> 2. type in "one two three"
>> 3. move the cursor to the space between "one" and "two"
>> 4. hold down the spacebar until "two three" has wrapped
>> onto the next line
>
>
>I guess it doesn't really matter, but I don't see an error here. I do
> ./nano -c
>in an 80-column xterm. I type
> one two three
>then move the cursor to column 4. I type space until the cursor is in
>column 63. The file has 73 characters (that is, 72 plus the \n). Then
>one more space wraps the "three" and nano correctly says there are 74
>characters.
Hmmm ... I probably just misremembered it. I'll try again the next time I'm in
front of my machine; sorry for the problem.
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