> > The problems with C-n/C-p were unrelated, and seem to be a very old bug. > I've now mostly fixed that on master (and hopefully didn't introduce any > regressions while at that). > Thanks! Indeed these problem seem fixed now, it's much better. I did not see any regressions, if I see anything I'll tell you. One case that still isn't quite right apparently is the arabic-small.txt.json file. If I open that file with emacs -Q and type C-f, or C-n, or C-p, point moves to EOB (but strangly, not in 100% cases), and there C-a, or M-<, or C-p, or C-n do not seem to work anymore. > > In general, layout calculations when we have very long stretches of R2L > text in a left-to-right paragraph are very tricky, because many > assumptions become false. > Frankly, would programming be as fun as it is if assumptions were true? 😉