"nix" == nix <nix(a)esperi.demon.co.uk> writes:
nix> scroll-in-place is supposed to do exactly this, but it doesn't
nix> always work; sometimes you just get a {beginning,end}-of-buffer
nix> error. I vote for fixing scroll-in-place, myself.
I don't believe that I've seen this problem. If you can provide a recipe,
maybe I can reproduce the behavior and fix whatever bug there might be.
Note that by design, s-i-p signals boundary errors when scrolling non-selected
windows in the way you describe. In these cases, simply moving point yields no
visible result.
Eric.
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