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    • Benno Schulenberg's avatar
      tweaks: ehm... the warning is more important for the softwrap case · e46c6c96
      Benno Schulenberg authored
      But apparently none of these cases occur, because I can't trigger them.
      e46c6c96
    • Benno Schulenberg's avatar
    • Benno Schulenberg's avatar
      painting: don't try to start highlighting before column zero · 55159b7b
      Benno Schulenberg authored
      This could happen when a tab or a double-width character straddles
      the boundary between two softwrapped chunks.
      55159b7b
    • David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar
      softwrap: adjust firstcolumn when the window width changes · 0389a1d9
      David Lawrence Ramsey authored
      If the number of columns in the edit window changes (which currently
      only happens in two places: in regenerate_screen(), called when the
      window is resized; and in main(), when line numbering mode is toggled),
      the display will break if we're in softwrap mode and firstcolumn is
      nonzero.  This is because the column width of softwrapped chunks has
      changed, and firstcolumn is no longer the starting column of a chunk,
      an assumption that all code using firstcolumn relies on.
      
      To fix this problem, add a new function, ensure_firstcolumn_is_aligned(),
      to adjust firstcolumn to the starting column of the chunk it's on, and
      use it when the number of columns in the edit window changes.
      
      (Note that this function uses the simplest possible fix, and could
      probably be made more sophisticated.)
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    • David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar
      softwrap: save and restore firstcolumn when replacing text · c1f70185
      David Lawrence Ramsey authored
      In do_replace(), replacing text may change firstcolumn if the next match
      is offscreen, and replacing text after that will not change it back.  In
      order to keep the viewport unchanged, we have to save and restore not
      just edittop, but firstcolumn as well.
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    • David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar
      softwrap: save and restore firstcolumn when internally spell-fixing text · c888edf4
      David Lawrence Ramsey authored
      In do_int_spell_fix(), spell-checking text may change firstcolumn if
      the next match is offscreen, and spell-checking text after that will
      not change it back.  In order to keep the viewport unchanged, we have
      to save and restore not just edittop, but firstcolumn as well.
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    • David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar
      softwrap: save firstcolumn when justifying, restore it when unjustifying · 7cd50b8c
      David Lawrence Ramsey authored
      In do_justify(), justifying text may change firstcolumn if the paragraph
      ends offscreen, and unjustifying the text again will not change it back.
      In order to keep the viewport unchanged, we have to save and restore not
      just edittop, but firstcolumn as well.
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    • David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar
      softwrap: save and restore firstcolumn when copying text · 6f0ed207
      David Lawrence Ramsey authored
      Copying text involves first cutting it and then quickly pasting it back.
      However, cutting the text may change firstcolumn if the mark is offscreen.
      To keep the viewport unchanged, copy_text() has to save and restore not
      just edittop, but firstcolumn as well.
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    • David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar
      softwrap: account for softwrapped chunks when adding text · dd08b638
      David Lawrence Ramsey authored
      Now that we can add text to the bottom right corner of the screen
      without scrolling the full line onscreen, do_output() needs to refresh
      the screen in that case, since it would put the cursor offscreen
      otherwise.  Accomplish this by borrowing logic from do_right().
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    • David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar
      softwrap: account for firstcolumn when scrolling up a line · 93152d32
      David Lawrence Ramsey authored
      In do_up() when scroll_only is TRUE, if we're at the top of the screen
      in softwrap mode, it's not enough to check that edittop is on fileage.
      We also need to check that firstcolumn is zero.
      
      In do_up() when scroll_only is FALSE, if we're at the top of the screen
      in softwrap mode, current_y should be zero.  This is equivalent to how,
      in do_down() when scroll_only is FALSE, current_y is (editwinrows - 1)
      at the bottom of the screen in softwrap mode.  Since edittop can now
      be partially scrolled off the screen even when it takes up the entire
      screen, checking for edittop's being equal to openfile->current->next
      there no longer applies.
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    • David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar
      softwrap: move the updating of a softwrapped line to a new function · 2f6c8987
      David Lawrence Ramsey authored
      The new function, update_softwrapped_line(), is called from inside
      update_line() when softwrap mode is on, so that existing calls remain
      unchanged.  It takes no index, instead displaying edittop from column
      firstcolumn, and all other lines from column zero.
      
      If current is on edittop, it's displayed using the edittop rules, but
      this is not a problem: if current[current_x] is above edittop at column
      firstcolumn, it's offscreen, and that should be handled before calling
      update_line() anyway.
      
      Together with the preceding bunch of changes,
      this fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?47667.
      2f6c8987
    • David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar
      softwrap: account for firstcolumn in reset_cursor() · 98b029cf
      David Lawrence Ramsey authored
      When counting rows in softwrap mode, reset_cursor() should compensate for
      the number of softwrapped chunks that edittop takes up before firstcolumn.
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    • David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar
      softwrap: account for firstcolumn when checking for offscreen current · c0fa3f04
      David Lawrence Ramsey authored
      Make current_is_above_screen() check for current[current_x] being above
      edittop at column firstcolumn, and make current_is_below_screen() start
      counting down from edittop at column firstcolumn instead of edittop at
      column zero.  This means that both functions now account for softwrapped
      chunks properly.
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    • David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar
      softwrap: remove and replace workarounds for firstcolumn · e52d5b06
      David Lawrence Ramsey authored
      Actually enable scrolling edittop partially off the screen by making
      edit_scroll() and adjust_viewport() use firstcolumn properly when
      iterating through softwrapped chunks in softwrap mode, or lines in
      non-softwrap mode.
      
      In non-softwrap mode, firstcolumn should still always be zero, because
      it's initially set to that, and because passing it through the iterators
      will maintain it at that.
      
      This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?49100
      
      .
      Reported-by: default avatarDavid Lawrence Ramsey <pooka109@gmail.com>
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    • David Lawrence Ramsey's avatar
      softwrap: prepare for a more flexible viewport · 4144f76e
      David Lawrence Ramsey authored
      We want to be able to scroll the line at edittop partially off the
      screen.  For this to be possible, the new variable firstcolumn stores
      the starting column of the viewport -- the starting column in the line
      that edittop points to.
      
      Since firstcolumn is used by go_back_chunks() and go_forward_chunks(),
      it can't be completely #ifdefed out when NANO_TINY is set, but outside
      of softwrap mode it should always be zero.
      
      Currently firstcolumn is initialized to zero, reset to zero when
      toggling softwrap mode off, and reset to zero when switching buffers
      while softwrap mode is off.  It's otherwise unused, but its uses are
      forthcoming.
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