On 11 Jun 2006, at 10:30, Ralf Angeli wrote:
* David Reitter (2006-06-11) writes:
To reproduce, take a scratch buffer, enter a few lines of text wich
will be wrapped and contain one (or more?) tabs. Place cursor near
the end of a wrapped line, but not too far towards the end, and call
M-: (ver
* David Reitter (2006-06-11) writes:
> To reproduce, take a scratch buffer, enter a few lines of text wich
> will be wrapped and contain one (or more?) tabs. Place cursor near
> the end of a wrapped line, but not too far towards the end, and call
> M-: (vertical-motion 1).
>
> Tried this in
There's a bug in `vertical-motion' which will cause it to move the
point not to the beginning of the next (visual) line when called with
argument 1, but just a few characters to the right in the current
line. This occurs iff there is a Tab in the line, as illustrated by
the two screenshots