OK, more information here: this only happens when I have the window split vertically. For the moment I can work around this by opening a second frame, but is this correct behavior or should I report this as a bug? I haven't seen any mention that truncate-long-lines should be forced on when the window is split vertically.
Steve On 5/5/05 3:38 PM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Steven M. Scotten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I'm coming across strange behavior in 22.0.50.1 (powerpc-apple-darwin7.8.0) > on OS X 10.3.9. I'm used to "Truncate Long Lines" being disabled in my > emacses (what is the plural of emacs, anyhow? Nevermind) but no matter how > many times I enter M-x toggle-truncate-lines I still have the little arrows > pointing east and west, NOT the little curly arrow I'm used to. Of course, > no curly arrow means I also don't see the rest of my code that I'd rather > have in front of me than somewhere else on the screen. > > The Messages buffer shows > > Truncate long lines enabled > Truncate long lines disabled > Truncate long lines enabled > Truncate long lines disabled > > As I expect that it should, but the behavior itself is not changing. > > Is this a known problem? Googling yields a ton of instructions of how to > enter M-x toggle-truncate-lines but I haven't seen any other reports of > people having this problem. > > Thanks, > > > Steve > _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs