From: "b.jc-emacs@netzero.com" <b.jc-emacs@netzero.com>
Subject: Re: Link between two buffers
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 22:30:39 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050728.153140.20461.174136@webmail27.nyc.untd.com> (raw)
On: 28 Jul 2005, Tim X <timx@spamto.devnul.com> wrote:
> However, as the only reason the OP wants this behavior is so
> that he can see the header line of the file at the same time as
> viewing row data which is more than one window in distance from
> the header line in his file, I'm thinking he is probably better
> off forgetting about follow-mode and seeing how hard it would
> be to create a mode which puts the first line into a header
> line (such as those used in *info* mode) and allows the rest of
> the buffer window to be used to scroll through the data file?
I have a dim recollection from a time long ago (6 or more years,
probably in emacs 18) of using emacs to do what the OP described.
Unfortunately I do not remember exactly how I did it. If my
memory serves correctly it involved selecting a line and then
doing something simple that told emacs not to scroll the line off
the page. It seems to me that it was something like setting a
margin variable. I did some searching in info and did an apropos
on variables but could not find anything. Perhaps some one on
the list can recall if there ever was such a capability.
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2005-07-28 22:30 b.jc-emacs [this message]
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2005-07-27 8:54 Link between two buffers Marc Tfardy
2005-07-27 8:57 ` Pascal Bourguignon
2005-07-27 18:36 ` drkm
2005-07-27 20:14 ` Pascal Bourguignon
2005-07-27 21:08 ` drkm
2005-07-27 22:50 ` Tim X
2005-07-28 21:48 ` Marc Tfardy
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