On Tue, Dec 17, 2024 at 11:02 AM Ihor Radchenko <[email protected]> wrote:
> In other words, you need visual-line-mode inside transient buffers. Do I
> understand correctly?
that sounds similar to current behavior.
my suggestion would wrap to the character column of the beginning of
the third text column.
similar to html for non-first table cells. not lhs.
lorem ipsum akemashite omedetou hello
asjnfaksjdnf ajsk dfnkajsd fkaj sf this line
long
code likely exists someplace in core for this. in org or a browser.
> I think you can bind SPC and DEL in `transient-base-map' to make things
> easier for you. I agree that SPC/DEL doing scrolling are expected from a
> menu.
thank you.
it would make sense, for me, usually, for SPC to wrap around to first
page in menus, so that DEL is not strictly needed. transient wraps
for arrow; idk SPC.
> On my side, there is an indication after I customized
> (setq-default indicate-buffer-boundaries 'left)
you are absolutely right. i have had something similar forever.
the reason i didn't notice it is 1] for me the fringe glyph is small
-- can it be larger? and 2] the cursor is always at bol in transient
in my case for that menu, so the fringe is less noticeable next to a
large block cursor.
also, i just noticed that transient has a dim horizontal line at eob
in that menu which is thoughtful and useful. i don't know what face
it uses.
> which exact menu you are talking about and when did scroll stopped
> working? I may be missing something.
i don't think you're missing anything significant. i didn't mean to
make you do forensics. it was merely a recollection of a possibility;
i'd find it useful if todo kw scrolled, but i cannot say that it
regressed.