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view etc/ulimit.hack @ 58177:7557ec2ee04d
Fixed this bug:
** line-spacing and (recenter -1)
From: SAITO Takuya <tabmore@rivo.mediatti.net>
Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 02:07:57 +0900 (JST)
(recenter -1) does not show point at the bottom of the window
if line-spacing is set to positive integer.
Start emacs -Q, and evaluate below:
(progn
(setq line-spacing 1)
(dotimes (i (window-height))
(insert "\n" (int-to-string i)))
(recenter -1))
Then, point is displayed at the center of the window.
But point should be displayed at the bottom of the window like Emacs-21.3.
author | Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk> |
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date | Fri, 12 Nov 2004 14:29:24 +0000 |
parents | 695cf19ef79e |
children | 3681678d3d86 375f2633d815 |
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#!/bin/sh # # ulimit.hack: Create an intermediate program for use in # between kernel initialization and init startup. # This is needed on a 3b system if the standard CDLIMIT is # so small that the dumped Emacs file cannot be written. # This program causes everyone to get a bigger CDLIMIT value # so that the dumped Emacs can be written out. # # Users of V.3.1 and later should not use this; see etc/MACHINES # and reconfig your kernel's CDLIMIT parameter instead. # # Caveat: Heaven help you if you screw this up. This puts # a new program in as /etc/init, which then execs the real init. # cat > ulimit.init.c << \EOF main(argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { ulimit(2, 262144L); /* "2" is the "set" command. */ /* 262,144 allows for 128Mb files to be written. */ /* If that value isn't suitable, roll your own. */ execv("/etc/real.init", argv); } EOF # # Compile it and put it in place of the usual init program. # cc ulimit.init.c -o ulimit.init mv /etc/init /etc/real.init mv ulimit.init /etc/ulimit.init ln /etc/ulimit.init /etc/init mv ulimit.init.c /etc/ulimit.init.c # to keep src for this hack nearby. chmod 0754 /etc/init exit 0 # # Upon system reboot, all processes will inherit the new large ulimit. # arch-tag: 6f9a7072-9d07-4431-b0bb-e867648ad0b4