Hi all,If there is anybody on Fedora here, could you please try to evaluate the codefrom the original message starting from emacs -Q, and afterwards check whatis the value ofM-: (window-vscroll nil t)Do you get 0 or 300?For some reason this does not work here. I have just built emacs from `HEAD`without using any `configure` flags. It does not work here, neither onemacs 28.3, 29.1 or on the latest 30.5.I have also tried on Ubuntu on another laptop, where the code works fine.Would be great if possible.Thanks!On Sun, 5 Nov 2023 at 19:14, dalanicolai <dalanicolai@gmail.com> wrote:Haha, okay Eli. It was just to be sure, because otherwise I haveno idea why setting the vscroll using the above code, does notwork here.I have tried with the Fedora system Emacs 28.3, and with my ownbuild of Emacs 29.1 (with PGTK, but I guess that is the default nowon Emacs 29). Also, I have tried on wayland and x-org. But the codedoes not set the vscroll when starting from emacs -Q, while, strangelyit works when I load my configuration.Anyway, I guess I have to investigate some more then.Thanks a lot for checking!On Sun, 5 Nov 2023 at 18:01, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:> From: dalanicolai <dalanicolai@gmail.com>
> Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2023 17:36:26 +0100
> Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
>
> I just realized I forgot to be clear about my question.
> The problem is that after evaluating the code, here,
> after starting from emacs -Q, the vscroll value is still
> zero.
>
> So I was wondering what is the value when doing
>
> M-: (window-vscroll nil t)
>
> after evaluating the example code.
>
> So Eli, when you say it works, do you mean that
> vscroll value is 300?
Of course! How else could I have claimed that "it works"?