* Emacs 20 Antinews - unclear entry
@ 2002-06-26 1:49 Paul Stoeber
2002-06-26 6:28 ` Marco Baringer
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From: Paul Stoeber @ 2002-06-26 1:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
One entry of Emacs 20 Antinews (distributed with Emacs 21):
- The variable `show-trailing-whitespace' has no special
meaning, so trailing whitespace on a line is now always
displayed correctly: as empty space. To see if a line ends
with spaces or tabs, type `C-e' on that line. Likewise,
empty lines at the end of the buffer are not marked in any
way; use `M->' to see where the end of the buffer is.
I don't grasp the sentence with "`M->'". When I go to
`*scratch*', set `show-trailing-whitespace' to `t', and
add some empty lines at the bottom of the buffer, I still
have to type `M->' too see the end of buffer. Perhaps my
terminal can't show the face used to highlight the trailing
empty lines. The docstring of `show-trailing-whitespace'
mentions only one face, `trailing-whitespace', which my
terminal _does_ display. What am I missing?
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* Re: Emacs 20 Antinews - unclear entry
2002-06-26 1:49 Paul Stoeber
@ 2002-06-26 6:28 ` Marco Baringer
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From: Marco Baringer @ 2002-06-26 6:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
Paul Stoeber <paul.stoeber@stud.tu-ilmenau.de> writes:
> One entry of Emacs 20 Antinews (distributed with Emacs 21):
>
> - The variable `show-trailing-whitespace' has no special
> meaning, so trailing whitespace on a line is now always
> displayed correctly: as empty space. To see if a line ends
> with spaces or tabs, type `C-e' on that line. Likewise,
> empty lines at the end of the buffer are not marked in any
> way; use `M->' to see where the end of the buffer is.
>
> I don't grasp the sentence with "`M->'". When I go to
> `*scratch*', set `show-trailing-whitespace' to `t', and
> add some empty lines at the bottom of the buffer, I still
> have to type `M->' too see the end of buffer. Perhaps my
> terminal can't show the face used to highlight the trailing
> empty lines. The docstring of `show-trailing-whitespace'
> mentions only one face, `trailing-whitespace', which my
> terminal _does_ display. What am I missing?
i think it refers to the gray bar on the far left of a frame. there
are small white square on the left starting at the end of the buffer
text.
--
-Marco
Ring the bells that still can ring.
Forget the perfect offering.
There's a crack in everything.
It's how the light gets in.
-Isonard Cohen
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* Emacs 20 Antinews - unclear entry
@ 2002-06-26 9:28 Paul Stoeber
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From: Paul Stoeber @ 2002-06-26 9:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
Emacs 21.2.1. One entry of Emacs 20 Antinews:
- The variable `show-trailing-whitespace' has no special
meaning, so trailing whitespace on a line is now always
displayed correctly: as empty space. To see if a line ends
with spaces or tabs, type `C-e' on that line. Likewise,
empty lines at the end of the buffer are not marked in any
way; use `M->' to see where the end of the buffer is.
I don't grasp the sentence with "`M->'". When I go to
`*scratch*', set `show-trailing-whitespace' to `t',
and append some empty lines to the buffer, I still have
to type `M->' too see the end of buffer. I can't see
any distinction with TERM=linux, with TERM=screen (over
TERM=linux), with TERM=xterm, or with Emacs running in an
X window. The trailing-whitespace red bars I see, but
not the end of buffer. I did redraw with C-l. What am
I missing?
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