allow scrolling more than editwinrows lines via edit_scroll(), take 2

git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.gnu.org/nano/trunk/nano@2912 35c25a1d-7b9e-4130-9fde-d3aeb78583b8
master
David Lawrence Ramsey 2005-07-22 23:17:19 +00:00
parent 47bb888ad2
commit c009759c23
2 changed files with 28 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -36,15 +36,15 @@ CVS code -
- Consistently make the flags global and any variables used to
hold it longs. (DLR)
- Make edit_scroll() sophisticated enough to keep track of
current and current_x and update the lines before and after
the scrolled region, and change the movement functions that
use edit_scroll() to (a) set current and current_x before
calling it, and (b) no longer call edit_redraw() afterward,
since it's now unnecessary. These changes eliminate
redundant screen updates when the mark is on, since the mark
display depends on current and current_x. Changes to
edit_scroll(), do_page_up(), do_page_down(), do_up(), and
do_down(). (DLR)
current and current_x, update the lines before and after the
scrolled region, and properly scroll more than editwinrows
lines; and change the movement functions that use
edit_scroll() to (a) set current and current_x before calling
it, and (b) no longer call edit_redraw() afterward, as it's
now unnecessary. These changes eliminate redundant screen
updates when the mark is on, since the mark display depends on
current and current_x. Changes to edit_scroll(),
do_page_up(), do_page_down(), do_up(), and do_down(). (DLR)
- Consistently make the fg and bg colortype struct entries and
any variables used to hold them shorts. Changes to
do_colorinit() (renamed color_init()), color_to_int() (renamed

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@ -3496,11 +3496,13 @@ void edit_scroll(updown direction, int nlines)
const filestruct *foo;
int i;
/* Scrolling less than one line or more than editwinrows lines is
* redundant, so don't allow it. */
if (nlines < 1 || nlines > editwinrows)
/* Don't bother scrolling less than one line. */
if (nlines < 1)
return;
/* Part 1: nlines is the number of lines we're going to scroll the
* text of the edit window. */
/* Move the top line of the edit window up or down (depending on the
* value of direction) nlines lines, or as many lines as we can if
* there are fewer than nlines lines available. */
@ -3516,22 +3518,28 @@ void edit_scroll(updown direction, int nlines)
}
}
/* Scroll the text on the screen up or down nlines lines, depending
* on the value of direction. */
/* Limit nlines to the number of lines in the edit window. */
if (nlines > editwinrows)
nlines = editwinrows;
/* Scroll the text of the edit window up or down nlines lines,
* depending on the value of direction. */
scrollok(edit, TRUE);
wscrl(edit, (direction == UP) ? -nlines : nlines);
scrollok(edit, FALSE);
/* Part 2: nlines is the number of lines in the scrolled region of
* the edit window that we need to draw. */
/* If we scrolled up, we couldn't scroll up all nlines lines, and
* we're now at the top of the file, we need to treat the entire
* screen as the scrolled region, instead of just the top nlines
* lines. */
* we're now at the top of the file, we need to draw the entire edit
* window instead of just its top nlines lines. */
if (direction == UP && i > 0 && openfile->edittop ==
openfile->fileage)
nlines = editwinrows;
nlines = editwinrows - 2;
/* Make nlines account for the lines before and after the scrolled
* region, if they're onsccreen. */
/* If the lines before and after the scrolled region are visible in
* the edit window, we need to draw them too. */
nlines += 2;
if (nlines > editwinrows)
nlines = editwinrows;