On 14 June 2017 at 18:26, Noam Postavsky wrote: > On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 5:45 AM, Elias Mårtenson > wrote: > > > > (progn > > (set-buffer "z") > > (goto-char LOCATION)) > > > > When I do this, point doesn't move. Or rather, it does move, but after > the > > conclusion of the ‘progn’ form, the cursor returns to its original > location. > > Is the buffer "z" visible? You probably need to set-window-point too. > The same behaviour is seen regardless of whether the buffer is visible or not. It's easy to reproduce: Just create a buffer "z", fill it with some text and place point in a random position. Then open ‘ielm’ and type: (progn (set-buffer "z") (goto-char (point-min))) Then switch to buffer "z" and observe that point is still in its original position.