Andre Poenitz wrote: > It also replaces the x and y field of the cursor by on-demand > computation of that values, so the per-text cursor stuff is preparing > for its demise.
Btw, what is redoCursor good for, nowadays? Alfredo
Andre Poenitz wrote: > It also replaces the x and y field of the cursor by on-demand > computation of that values, so the per-text cursor stuff is preparing > for its demise.
Btw, what is redoCursor good for, nowadays? Alfredo