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From: michael AT mauger DOT com
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Subject: Re: Emacs 24.2.90.1 (previous-line) behavior
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 21:38:21 -0500
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> I've never seen this problem. Can you give a recipe for reproducing it
> starting with `emacs-nox -Q'? 
>
>
> Ken

$ emacs-nox -Q

  (you are placed in the *scratch* buffer)

RET RET RET 

  (opens some more blank lines)
  (Note that C-p and C-n work as expected)

M-X linum-mode

  (Linum mode enabled.  Line numbers appear in the left margin)

C-n ...

  (Move to the end of the buffer)

C-p ...

  (Move usually jumps up 2 lines at a time)

I haven't seen this behavior in any development build in the last couple
years (I rebuild from emacs/trunk every couple of weeks) and I enable
linum-mode in all prog-mode derived modes (and some others).  

-- Michael


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