> On Sun, 7 May 2000 11:37:28 -0400, Fred Weissman wrote:
>> I just upgraded to 1.42 and have found something that behaves differently
>> than it did in prior versions. I don't want to call it a bug just yet, but
>> I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing it...
>> When I'm at the bottom of the editor window typing a new message or a
>> reply, and the line wraps, the new line doesn't scroll up in the window
>> so I can see what I'm typing. I can still type, but all I can see is the
>> very tip-top of the vertical cursor. In other words, the new line dips
>> below the bottom edge of the window.
>> I'm 99.9% certain this didn't happen in prior versions. And I've checked
>> the 1.42 "What's New" list and I see no mention of anything having to do
>> with scrolling.
>> Opinions please?
> I experience this as well /only/ if the horizontal scroll bar is visible.
> I generally don't see it anyway because when editing, I generally use an
> editor window 90 characters wide and also, I re-wrap quoted text.
> The editor seems to ignore the presence of the horizontal scroll-bar and
> the very last line of text gets hidden behind it.
YEP!!!!
That's the problem ... if the horizontal scroll-bar is visible, then the
cursor and the current line drops down below. I wrap quoted text at 75
characters, but now I've spread my window out a little more and that makes
the horizontal bar disappear.
Thanks Allie.
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