Post 2794262 by EFLS@mastodon.social
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 (DIR) Post #2785848 by grainloom@cybre.space
       2019-01-09T01:06:18Z
       
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       one irritating thing about #emacs that #acme gets right: scrolling keeps the cursor in viewmaybe this is just some default that i can change somewhere...... i hope so
       
 (DIR) Post #2794262 by EFLS@mastodon.social
       2019-01-09T08:14:34Z
       
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       @grainloom Try setting `scroll-conservately` to a value of 101. This is what I wrote in my own config to fix #emacs scrolling:By setting scroll-conservatively to a value greater than 100, emacs redisplay will always scroll just enough to bring the point back into view, but never recenter as otherwise might occur.
       
 (DIR) Post #2794294 by grainloom@cybre.space
       2019-01-09T08:16:03Z
       
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       @EFLS I think you mean a different feature? There is no recentering going on....I'll take a look at the docs tho, thanks!
       
 (DIR) Post #2794318 by zge@icosahedron.website
       2019-01-09T08:17:57Z
       
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       @grainloom AFAIK this is the case, since Emacs is written to still work with non-Gui environments where the point = the cursor. I guess it would be technically possible to circumvent this, but the current implementation probably isn't written in a way to make this easy.
       
 (DIR) Post #2795063 by EFLS@mastodon.social
       2019-01-09T08:51:01Z
       
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       @grainloom Yeah that is a copy paste from what I wrote in my config as a reference, the docs are much more clear.What I meant is that when set to 0, scrolling off screen will recenter.
       
 (DIR) Post #2795119 by EFLS@mastodon.social
       2019-01-09T08:53:35Z
       
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       @grainloom You should also take a look at scroll-up-aggressively and scroll-down-aggressively. Anyway, best of luck with configuring