Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
> The best evidence I can give that this is a bug is that the
> nearly-corresponding code for Emacs does not have the bleed-through
> property:
>From the point of view of getting it fixed, a check with SXEmacs would
be more effective. GNU redisplay is completely different from ours.
Sigh. I installed SXEmacs, and the bug is . . . there, but different:
1) The first, simple test shows the same (broken) behaviour;
2) The second, with (invisible t), shows _different_, but still
broken, behaviour :-(
ht
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