- Subject: Re: [jed-users] Confusing behavior of transpose_lines
- From: Bernhard Seckinger <bernhard.seckinger@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2026 08:37:33 +0100
>By the way, I found another way to expose the strange scroll behavior:
>
>Create a file with this content:
>
> 1
> 2
> 3
> 4
> 5
> 6
>
>Open it in JED and go to the beginning of the buffer (line "1"). Set
>the mrk (Ctrl-Space), go down two lines (to line "3"), copy the region
>(ESC-w) and yank the region (Ctrl-y). In version pre0.99.20-183, the
>behavior is normal. In version pre0.99.20-186, however, the buffer
>scrolls up two lines.
Something related to this: Do the same thing, but move the cursor back to
the first line before doing the yank. This works, but there is no visual
effect. If I remember right, in the past, this would have moved the cursor
down, showing the three inserted lines at the top. (Meanwhile I have
been taken in by this for several times - I yanked once more, because I
thought I typed the wrong key ending up with dublicated lines.)
Cheers, Berni
--
Bernhard Seckinger <bernhard.seckinger@xxxxxxxxxx>
_______________________________________________
For list information, visit <http://jedsoft.org/jed/mailinglists.html>.
[2026 date index]
[2026 thread index]
[Thread Prev] [Thread Next]
[Date Prev] [Date Next]