Sure. I too am unable to replicate in 26.3, but see in 26.1. Here's the recipe: 1. emacs -Q -nw RET # Start emacs 2. C-x C-f ~/.bashrc RET # Load file 1 3. C-x C-f ~/.profile RET # Load file 2. 4. C-x r m a RET # Set bookmark a 5. C-n # Move to next line 6. C-x b RET # Switch to file 1 7. C-x r b a RET # Jump to bookmark a Doing this in 26.1 jumps to the correct file, .profile, but the current line is unchanged from that moved to in step 5. On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 at 13:47, Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote: > bobf32@gmail.com writes: > > > Steps to reproduce > > 1. Start Emacs > > 2. Load two files > > 3. Set a bookmark, using bookmark-set, named a in one of the files. > > 4. Move cursor to a line other than bookmark a (call it line x). > > 5. Switch buffers to file 2. > > 6. Execute bookmark-jump and navigate to bookmark a. > > > > Observed behaviour > > 1. The buffer containing bookmark a is made current, but the cursor > position is > > unchanged, at line x. > > I'm unable to reproduce this in Emacs 28 or Emacs 26.3. Could you give > a more detailed recipe, starting from "emacs -Q"? Here's what I did: > > larsi@xo:~/src/emacs/trunk$ /usr/bin/emacs -Q lisp/abbrev.el > lisp/autoarg.el > Went to the "This file is part" file and `C-x r m a RET', and `C-f' to > go to the next line. > `C-x o' to the other buffer. > `C-x r b a RET'. > I'm then popped to the abbrev.el buffer and with point on the correct > line. > > -- > (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) > bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no >