* Emacs text cursor position
@ 2005-01-23 3:05 AM
2005-01-23 4:36 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: AM @ 2005-01-23 3:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
I'm trying to customize Emacs to my needs/wants and so far so good.
The only snag I encountered is in the position of the cursor. I want
to be able to to scroll the buffer with mouse wheel or on the scroll
bars and have the cursor remain on the original line, even if the
cursor moves off-screen. Then when I start typing, emacs does C-l to
center back on the cursor, if the cursor is off-screen.
Is it possible to customize Emacs in this way? How can I set "mouse
scroll" not to affect the position of the cursor?
Thanks,
Adam
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* Re: Emacs text cursor position
2005-01-23 3:05 Emacs text cursor position AM
@ 2005-01-23 4:36 ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-01-23 13:33 ` David Hansen
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2005-01-23 4:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
> From: ummajera@yahoo.ca (AM)
> Date: 22 Jan 2005 19:05:15 -0800
>
> Is it possible to customize Emacs in this way? How can I set "mouse
> scroll" not to affect the position of the cursor?
Not easily, perhaps not at all. Emacs's display engine was designed
with the explicit requirement that the cursor (which shows the
position of point, the place where characters you type are inserted)
is always visible.
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* Re: Emacs text cursor position
2005-01-23 3:05 Emacs text cursor position AM
2005-01-23 4:36 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2005-01-23 13:33 ` David Hansen
2005-01-23 14:48 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2005-01-25 19:04 ` Cristian Gutierrez
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From: David Hansen @ 2005-01-23 13:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
On 22 Jan 2005 19:05:15 -0800 AM wrote:
> Is it possible to customize Emacs in this way? How can I set "mouse
> scroll" not to affect the position of the cursor?
I don't think so. You may like (info "(emacs)Mark Ring") for
quick saving of positions within a buffer.
I often use `clone-indirect-buffer' when i have to edit/view two
parts of the same file.
David
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* Re: Emacs text cursor position
2005-01-23 3:05 Emacs text cursor position AM
2005-01-23 4:36 ` Eli Zaretskii
2005-01-23 13:33 ` David Hansen
@ 2005-01-23 14:48 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2005-01-25 19:04 ` Cristian Gutierrez
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From: Thien-Thi Nguyen @ 2005-01-23 14:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
ummajera@yahoo.ca (AM) writes:
> How can I set "mouse
> scroll" not to affect the position of the cursor?
probably you can remember the point on first
mouse scroll event and jump to it later. you
can hide display of the cursor during scrolling.
rough sketch:
- advise scrolling commands to save point
unless last-command is a scrolling command
- advise scrolling commands to hide cursor
- advise all other commands (or maybe just C-l)
to show the cursor
- advise C-l to jump to the saved point
- make all this advising into a minor mode
feel free to post code when you find/write it!
thi
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* Re: Emacs text cursor position
2005-01-23 3:05 Emacs text cursor position AM
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2005-01-23 14:48 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
@ 2005-01-25 19:04 ` Cristian Gutierrez
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From: Cristian Gutierrez @ 2005-01-25 19:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
Este domingo, ummajera@yahoo.ca dijo:
> I'm trying to customize Emacs to my needs/wants and so far so good.
> The only snag I encountered is in the position of the cursor. I want
> to be able to to scroll the buffer with mouse wheel or on the scroll
> bars and have the cursor remain on the original line, even if the
> cursor moves off-screen. Then when I start typing, emacs does C-l to
> center back on the cursor, if the cursor is off-screen.
>
> Is it possible to customize Emacs in this way? How can I set "mouse
> scroll" not to affect the position of the cursor?
Not exactly what you're asking (dunno about the mouse wheel), but I use
this hack to scroll text without getting the cursor off the center of
the screen:
,----
| ;; "smooth" scroll
| (defun guti-scroll-up (cuenta)
| (interactive "p")
| (move-to-window-line nil)
| (scroll-up cuenta)
| (forward-line cuenta)
| )
|
| (defun guti-scroll-down (cuenta)
| (interactive "p")
| (move-to-window-line nil)
| (scroll-down cuenta)
| (forward-line (* -1 cuenta))
| )
|
| (global-set-key (kbd "C-<") 'guti-scroll-down)
| (global-set-key (kbd "C->") 'guti-scroll-up)
`----
HTH,
--
Cristian Gutierrez http://www.dcc.uchile.cl/~crgutier
crgutier[@]dcc.uchile.cl Jabber:crgutier@jabber.org
"If builders built buildings the way programmers write programs, then
the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization."
-- Weinberg's Second Law.
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