* whitespace-mode, newline-mark, vertical movement
@ 2012-05-04 16:22 Matt McClure
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From: Matt McClure @ 2012-05-04 16:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I'm using whitespace-mode with the following in my whitespace-display-mappings:
(newline-mark ?\n [?$ ?\n]) ; eol - dollar sign
I have a text file with lines indented by four spaces, that appears as
follows. The '$' characters are the newline-marks, not actual
characters in the file.
<<EOF
$
$
$
EOF
If I put the point on line 1, I can type C-a or C-e followed by any
number of C-n and C-p, and the point stays in column 0.
But if I put the point on line 2 and type C-a followed by C-n, the
point ends up in column 1 on line 3, whereas I expect it to stay in
column 0.
I can work around the issue by changing my whitespace-display-mappings
to include:
(newline-mark ?\n [?\n]) ; eol - no mark
But I'd prefer to use the '$' mark.
Is this an Emacs bug or a configuration issue?
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