Re: For 1.5.9: menu_move_off (was: Change in behavior <current-middle>)
On Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 1:40:21 PM +0900, Tamotsu Takahashi wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 02:56:39PM +0200, Alain Bench wrote:
>> 4-37 cursor on *27*, then <previous-page>: You see 1-34 cursor on 27.
> Older mutt didn't?
Don't you like: (A) The final page jump also puts cursor on 1, and
further <previous-page> errors "You are on the first page."?
Against: (B) The final page jump pushes cursor as usual on 27,
another <previous-page> doesn't jump anymore but sets cursor on 1, and
further <previous-page> errors "You are on the first page."?
Version (A) seems to me so natural that I considered (B) faulty, and
forgot to verify, but you're right: Older stock Mutts did (B). Stock
1.5.9 seems to hesitate between (A) and (B) depending on settings and
exact conditions (bad). I vote (A).
On Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 11:43:24 PM +0900, Tamotsu Takahashi wrote:
[cursor altitude]
> And I have misread you. Sorry. Please test v5 instead of v4.
You didn't misread me at all, and even guessed the request hidden
between the lines! :-) You made v4 a perfect example of "fixed", and v5
of "pushed". We can now really compare and choose! I vote v5.
> Surprisingly, v5 decreases the amount of the code.
I vote v5 a second time.
Bye! Alain.
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