> It's the same as before: C-p skips lines 5 and 3 with rear-nonsticky > nil, does not skip with rear-nonsticky t, and (forward-line -1) does not > skip regardless of rear-nonstickiness. I tested on GNU Emacs 23.0.50.1 > (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.12.0) of 2007-11-21. Could the > differences between what you and I see be related to the EOL difference > between MS Windows and Unix? Can other users of these systems who are > following this thread try these tests and report their observations? Hmmm... I think I see why you don't see it. With emacs -Q visit the attached file, evaluate fl-1 and the first progn, move point before line7 and do M-x fl-1 twice. Undo the changes, evaluate the second progn and do the same movement again. Can you see the difference now?