This appears to be a minimal way to recreate the problem. Try this.
env -i PATH=$PATH HOME=$HOME TERM=$TERM MANWIDTH=80 /usr/bin/emacs -Q -nw
Then I will repeat the recreation instructions.
emacs -Q# no configuration
M-x man RET # look at a man
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Rob Browning wrote:
> > And you could probably eliminate more variables by testing in a minimal
> > debian VM, particularly if you also see the problem via the console
> > (i.e. emacs -nw).
>
> I generally only use emacs -nw and would find it quite surprising if
> the GUI mode
Rob Browning wrote:
> Hmm, I don't see that here. That is, after the final C-x o, the manpage
> buffer continues to show the ls "SEE ALSO" section.
Hmm... That's annoying for me that it isn't universial.
> I wonder if "something else" could be interfering. If it's easy, I
> suppose you might
Bob Proulx writes:
> emacs -Q# no configuration
> M-x man RET # look at a man page
> ls RET # something a few pages long
> C-x o # go there
> M-> # jump to the bottom
>
Package: emacs
Version: 1:27.1+1-2
Severity: normal
This is terribly annoying. :-(
emacs -Q# no configuration
M-x man RET # look at a man page
ls RET # something a few pages long
C-x o # go there
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