Hi Tim, What you describe sounds like the effect of turning on "visual-line-mode"it was introduced sometime late in emacs 23 or early in emacs 24. Let me know if you want emacspeak to do something; I just turned off visual line mode at my end a long time ago and forgot about it. In general, it is going to be difficult to speak intelligently with visual-line-mode turned on. -- Best Regards, --raman -- Best Regards, --raman On 3/6/11, Tim Cross <theophilusx@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Raman, > > It seems scrolling behavior with emacs 24 and emacspeak has somehow changed. > I don't know if this is a change in emacspeak or emacs, but it only appears > when running emacspeak. > > It seems now that the cursor/point is kept at the centre of the window, so > that when you move up/down with either the cursor or C-n/C-p, the window > scrolls rather than the cursor moving up a line and only scrolling once you > hit the window scroll margin lines. > > The problem with this behavior (for me at least) is that if you have a > little sight, the whole screen 'jumps' when you just move a line up or down > and I find that extremely distracting. > > I looked at the standard emacs variables that control this behavior and they > all look to be at their standard settings, so its not obvious what has > changed and what needs to be done to change it back. Do you recall if you > have made changes that could affect scrolling in the last week or so as this > could help me track down the issue. > > thanks, > > Tim > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your address on the emacspeak list send mail to "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of "unsubscribe" or "help".
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