Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/04/05/00:37:13
In article <Pine DOT SUN DOT 3 DOT 91 DOT 1000319114736 DOT 13844T-100000 AT is>,
djgpp AT delorie DOT com wrote:
[...]
> Emacs can be made to support *anything*. What's more important, for
> every feature or customization you might think of, there's a 95%
> chance that somebody already did it, so all you need to do is find
> it.
>
> Using Emacs efficiently is an exercise in package management ;-).
> That's why commands like "M-x apropos", "M-x finder-by-keyword" and
> the manual index-search are so important.
Please tell me how to solve the following problem with emacs:
If I am using emacs on a 500 line file, and line 250 is in the
center of the screen, and the curser is on line 250, and I press
Page Up and then Page Down, I see that line 250 is again at the
center of the screen, but the curser is now near the top of the
screen.
What I want, is that after pressing Page Up n times followed by
pressing Page Down n times, the screen and curser be in
exactly the same position as before. (I am willing to live
with this NOT being the case if I press Page Up (or Page Down) so
many times that I "go off the end of the file".)
Does anyone know how I can get this to work the way I want?
Thanks.
Dennis Yelle
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