From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: mailinglist@flasht.de (Christopher Bertels) Date: Sun, 02 Aug 2009 01:51:06 +0200 Subject: [sup-talk] Smooth Paging In-Reply-To: <1249163726-sup-5839@lenin> References: <1249053249-sup-9884@Longbow> <1249055039-sup-8105@masanjin.net> <1249118728-sup-5483@thinkpad-debian> <1249163726-sup-5839@lenin> Message-ID: <1249170613-sup-5276@thinkpad-debian> Excerpts from vasudeva's message of Sa Aug 01 23:58:13 +0200 2009: > I had wondered if the behavior the original poster was after might be akin to > vim's 'scrolloff' setting. > > Setting scrolloff=10 in vim means the selected line moves freely up and down > but you're always going to have 10 lines of context at the edges; that is, the > text starts scrolling upward when the selected line reaches 10 lines from the > bottom. It kind of applies a 'force field' to the top and bottom edges of the > page view so you never hit top or bottom of the viewport until you're at the > top or bottom of the file itself. I'd actually love to see something like this in sup as well. -- ================================ Christopher Bertels http://www.adztec-independent.de