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Continue work on cursor movement in continued lines.
xdisp.c (try_cursor_movement): Give up if rows are
bidi-reordered and point moved backwards. Examine all the
candidate rows that occlude point, to return the best match.
(row_containing_pos): With bidi-reordered rows, don't return the
first one that occludes point; rather, examine all candidates and
return the best match, with he glyph that's closest to point.
(display_line): When looking for min position, don't consider
negative values of glyph->charpos. (Fixes a crash with "C-x 3" at
ZV.) Record the position after EOL in it->eol_pos, and use it to
set end_pos of the last row produced for a continued line. Fix
the condition for passing candidate rows to set_cursor_from_row:
check ends_at_zv_p flag of the best candidate row, not of the
current row.
dispextern.h (struct it): New member eol_pos.
.gdbinit (prowlims): Display the ends_at_zv_p flag.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 13 Mar 2010 11:38:01 -0500 |
parents | a3c27999decb |
children | a213d79a9aae |
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@title Configuring Gnus for reading news @node Setting up the news server name and port number @variable server :string (gnus-getenv-nntpserver) @variable port :number 119 @validate (assistant-validate-connect-to-server server port) @result gnus-select-method (list 'nntp server (list 'nntp-server port)) @text Usenet news is usually read from your Internet service prodider's news server. If you don't know the name of this server, contact your ISP. As a guess, the name of the server might be news.yourisp.com. Server name: @variable{server} Port number: @variable{port} @end text @next t "User name and password" @node User name and password @type interstitial @next (if (assistant-password-required-p) "Enter user name and password" "Want user name and password?") @end next @node Want user name and password? @variable passwordp (:radio ((item "Yes") (item "No"))) "No" @text Some news servers require that you enter a user name and a password. It doesn't look like your news server is one of them. Do you want to enter user name and password anyway? @variable{passwordp} @end text @next (equal passwordp "No") finish @next (not (equal passwordp "No")) "Enter user name and password" @node Enter user name and password @variable user-name :string (user-login-name) @variable password :password (or (assistant-authinfo-data server port 'password) "") @text It looks like your news server requires you to enter a user name and a password: User name: @variable{user-name} Password: @variable{user-name} @end text @c Local variables: @c mode: texinfo @c End: @c arch tag is missing