Using linum-mode displays line numbers to the left of the left fringe. I would expect them to remain visible regardless of any horizontal scrolling, since that's how the left fringe behaves (not to mention numerous other editors and applications). However, when using line-truncation, the line numbers disappear when the text is horizontally scrolled. I think this is worth fixing, because it would be more useful and look better (the dead space takes up screen real-estate and makes me sad).

To reproduce, run 'emacs -Q', then:

  1. Type a long line of text (enough to exhibit line-wrapping).
  
  2. Go to the beginning of line.
     C-a
  
  3. Turn on line truncation.
     M-: (setq truncate-lines t)
  
  4. Turn on line-numbers.
     M-x linum-mode
  
  5. Move cursor forward past the right-edge of the window.
     C-f ...
  
  6. When the beginning of line scrolls out of view, the line numbers disappear.
  
  7. Move cursor back towards the beginning of line.
     C-b ...
  
  8. Confirm that the line-numbers reappear as soon as the beginning of line is back in view.


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