Kim F. Storm <storm <at> cua.dk> writes: > > "Miguel V. S. Frasson" <mvsfrasson <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > Hi > > > > In lenghty lines, using scroll-left and scroll-right in some > > combination (how to reproduce bellow) results that the display shows > > the middle of the line, I see the cursor there in the middle, but > > point is in beginning of line. > > > > If one should be prepared to see cursor where the point isn't, then > > this is not a bug. > > It's a bug, indeed. Thanks for reporting it.
Then I understand the bug in the other way around. With the fixes, I see the cursor at positions, blinking, where the point isn't. Just use the same test case: point is at beginning of line, and scrolling I see the cursor blinking in the middle of the line. If I can suggest a solution for this, I would like to have the cursor blinking at the fringe (right fringe if point is before what we see, left fringe if point is after the displayed text), to sign clearly that the cursor is *not* in the position. Miguel. _______________________________________________ emacs-pretest-bug mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-pretest-bug
