* save-buffer moves cursor
@ 2009-03-13 12:26 Foo Bar
2009-03-13 23:51 ` Drew Adams
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From: Foo Bar @ 2009-03-13 12:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I suspect someone has asked this before, but I cannot find any info on it. When upgrading emacs to 22.2.1 (from something I don't remember) the behaviour when saving a buffer (save-buffer) changed so that it now recenters the cursor to the middle of the buffer, kind of like an update-properties. How do you disable this so it works like before, i.e doesn't move the cursor when saving buffer?
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* RE: save-buffer moves cursor
2009-03-13 12:26 save-buffer moves cursor Foo Bar
@ 2009-03-13 23:51 ` Drew Adams
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From: Drew Adams @ 2009-03-13 23:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Foo Bar', help-gnu-emacs
> I suspect someone has asked this before, but I cannot find
> any info on it. When upgrading emacs to 22.2.1 (from
> something I don't remember) the behaviour when saving a
> buffer (save-buffer) changed so that it now recenters the
> cursor to the middle of the buffer, kind of like an
> update-properties. How do you disable this so it works like
> before, i.e doesn't move the cursor when saving buffer?
I don't see this with emacs -Q (for Emacs 22.2.1). Make sure you use emacs -Q or
emacs -q --no-site-file, or else it might be something in your init file that is
causing this.
If you still see it, consider reporting it as a bug: `M-x report-emacs-bug'.
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