[PATCH 2 of 2 v2] crecord: add an event that scrolls the selected line to the top of the screen

Augie Fackler raf at durin42.com
Fri Sep 16 10:37:02 EDT 2016


On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 11:51:39AM -0700, Sean Farley wrote:
> Nathan Goldbaum <nathan12343 at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > # HG changeset patch
> > # User Nathan Goldbaum <ngoldbau at illinois.edu>
> > # Date 1473965349 18000
> > #      Thu Sep 15 13:49:09 2016 -0500
> > # Node ID 3d1c9a829692bfb65ee269b236e2d695d9fed2b3
> > # Parent  dec5dfcbd772a9f51674067ad18dff6d9bad78cf
> > crecord: add an event that scrolls the selected line to the top of the screen
> >
> > Using ctrl-l for this purpose seems to be a fairly widely used practice,
> > presumably following emacs. This doesn't scroll the selected line all
> > the way to the top of the window, instead it leaves a 3 line buffer for
> > context.
>
> Without actually testing this, it seems cool with me.

Agreed. I didn't test it, but this seems obviously correct to me.

I'd love to hear a vim user chime in as to the feature's obviousness there.

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