Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>     I have noticed one new behavior the is disturbing. If I search for 
> something
>     then type C-a to goto the begining of the line it will center the point to
>     the middle of the screen. I tried to duplicate it and just searching and 
> C-a
>     does not do it. If you kill a line of text and put it back, then search 
> for
>     something that puts the point not in the middle of the screen but near the
>     bottom then doing c-a it will center the point.
>
>     I don't see anything in the NEWS about this behavior. 
>
> This sounds like a serious bug.  Can you come up with a precise test case,
> saying exactly what to type so as to make it fail?

Please start from emacs -Q, and include the minimum list of settings
and procedures that are needed to reproduce this.

Some specific questions:

Have you set scroll-margin to a non-zero value?

Does the last line on your display show a partially visible line (i.e.
the bottom of the characters are cut off).

What kind of file is visited in the buffer?
What is the major-mode of the buffer?

What font do you use?

And can you try with the lastest pretest (.96)

-- 
Kim F. Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.cua.dk



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