On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 23:59:07 +0100 Jan Djärv wrote: > Stephen Berman skrev: >> On Sat, 05 Jan 2008 18:40:43 +0100 Jan Djärv wrote: [...] >>> A futher observation. If the character in the second column is a space, the >>> bug does not appear. >> >> I'm not sure what you mean: do you mean the position occupied by "e" in >> the last occurrence of "testing" in my screen first shot? If I make >> this a space, I see no different behavior. Also, what do you mean by >> the "bug"? > > The bug == the appearance of an "empty" line. Yes, the e in your screen shot. Ok, but in this case there is no "empty" line only if you apply the display property with the cursor over the "s" following the space, i.e. the cursor is on the third column. But that's also so if you leave the "e", so the presence of the space is irrelevant. What I'm really interested in is cases where the first column of the continued line is a space and the last column of the first part of the line contains a nonspace character, like the following: