Hi Carsten,

Carsten Dominik wrote:
>> When moving with C-c C-v C-n (or p) from one code block to the next (or
>> previous), it's much better if the code block gets centered (vs hidden,
>> forcing the user to scroll down, as it currently is).
>> 
>> This is the purpose of this easy patch.
>
> I don't think this patch is the right thing - is feels different from
> standard Emacs behavior.

I'm not sure to understand which Emacs behavior we would deviate from?  This
is a jump, and it'd be better located at a readable place. Without it, you're
forced to follow 90% of your jumps by a `C-l'...

And isn't it very similar to the patch I sent earlier this week regarding the
recenter after the jump with `C-c C-x C-j'?  I'd more easily understand that
both are either accepted or rejected, but not a mixed case.

Anyway, I'm not bothered if it's not in Org, I can simply defadvice the
functions (the `after' case). So I respect your decision, even if it puzzles
me: it's just that having to manually recenter after almost all jumps do not
feel like a right behavior of Org to me, for the beginners who can't make such
defadvice on their own.

Best regards,
  Seb

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Sebastien Vauban

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