On Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 12:41:44 PM UTC-6, vitalije wrote:
>
> For quite a long time I have noticed that command goto global line (Alt+G) 
> doesn't work properly on @nosent files. It seems that it counts 
> non-existing sentinel lines so it positions cursor few lines before the 
> requested. The exact difference between required line number and found one 
> depends on size of file and number of nodes, and also grows with required 
> line number.
>
> You can exhibit this by looking in attached Leo file. For example Alt+g 45 
> should position cursor on the declaration line of function temp7(a), but it 
> positions cursor on line 39.
>

Thanks for this report.  All these bugs reported against @nosent are a sign 
that it is being tested more thoroughly.  I'll look into this asap.

Edward

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