Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!texsun!playroom!pitstop!lebourget From: stef@lebourget (Stephane Payrard - Sun France Consulting) Newsgroups: gnu.emacs Subject: automatic horizontal scrolling Keywords: scrolling, horizontal Message-ID: <815@pitstop.West.Sun.COM> Date: 17 Aug 89 10:20:39 GMT Sender: news@pitstop.West.Sun.COM Reply-To: spayrard@sun.com (Stephane Payrard - Sun France Consulting) Distribution: gnu Organization: Sun Microsystems France Lines: 43 Hi I feel that an interesting feature is missing in gnuemacs: automatic horizontal scrolling when the line is truncated and the point move past the truncation. I feel boring to be obliged to explicitly scroll the window in such a case. More, it is not homogenous with the general behavior of emacs: when you move the point in a not currrently visible part of a line, emacs scrolls vertically to show the line with the point. I should expect such a similar behavior when the point is moved horizontally outside the current view. It would be useful with very horizontally large form. A subsidiary (and optional) feature should be to scroll simultaneously each (or some) view (ie window) on the same buffer. With such a feature one could have a view with the title of a tabular form with the fields in a same form's row correctly aligned. An example of a display with two views with an identical horizontal shift. column10 | column 11 | --**-Emacs: tabular_file (Text)----Top----- apple | pie | orange | cake | --**-Emacs: tabular_file (Text)----Bot----- Is there a good reason not to implement this stuff? May be it is already implemented in a way or another. Any comment or suggestion appreciated stef Stephane Payrard Sun Microsystems France PS: i am new and self-teached to news (and gnews), so excuse me (and correct me) if I don't use them correctly or if this discussion has already been raised.