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@ 2003-08-08  2:24 schaecsn
  2003-08-08  4:55 ` scrolling Peter Lee
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From: schaecsn @ 2003-08-08  2:24 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,

1) Let's assume the cursor is somewhere in the middle of the
screen. How can I scroll the screen by 1 line up or down?

2) If I'm at the bottom of the screen and I press cursor-down then the
screen scrolls by several lines. Google told me to set scroll-step to
1.

(setq scroll-step 1)

That works several times but then the cursor is suddenly in the middle
of the screen. I don't like that.


Thanks for any help :)

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@ 2012-11-09 19:11 drain
  2012-11-09 19:52 ` scrolling Doug Lewan
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From: drain @ 2012-11-09 19:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Help-gnu-emacs

Any Emacs Lisp suggestions on scrolling by paragraph?

The following code could be easily adapted if forward / backward
paragraph returned line numbers:

(defun gcm-scroll-up (&optional arg)
  (interactive "P")
  (if arg
      (scroll-down arg)
    (scroll-down 1)))




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@ 2011-04-01 13:19 Mario Lassnig
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From: Mario Lassnig @ 2011-04-01 13:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Hello,

how can I prevent that mwheel-scroll goes beyond the end of the file?

Meaning... I want to scroll down in a document with the wheel,
and I want the last line of the document to stay at the bottom of
the frame.

(so, in a sense what next-line-add-newlines nil does...)

Thanks,
Mario


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@ 2003-06-28 11:01 K T Ligesh
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From: K T Ligesh @ 2003-06-28 11:01 UTC (permalink / raw)




Hi,

 I am trying to set the scroll properties such that when the point moves out of screen it will be repositioned at the top of the screen rather than the middle (which is how it is currently set)


 I tried setting values for scroll-up-aggressively to 0.1 1 etc. But it did not produce any effect...

 Any help would be appreciated...

 thanks.



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