Excerpts from Christopher Bertels's message of Sat Aug 01 05:26:25 -0400 2009:
> Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Fr Jul 31 17:44:25 +0200 2009:
> > Have you tried J and K vs j and k to scroll?
> 
> Wow, cool. :) 
> Good to know.

That is nifty -- I didn't know it existed either. It seems slow on this machine 
though, and after using it in thread-view-mode, inbox-mode seems to have lost 
its mind a bit.

I had wondered if the behavior the original poster was after might be akin to 
vim's 'scrolloff' setting. 

Setting scrolloff=10 in vim means the selected line moves freely up and down 
but you're always going to have 10 lines of context at the edges; that is, the 
text starts scrolling upward when the selected line reaches 10 lines from the 
bottom. It kind of applies a 'force field' to the top and bottom edges of the 
page view so you never hit top or bottom of the viewport until you're at the 
top or bottom of the file itself.
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