Weird Scroll on Emacs Bug

From: david (scifast_at_f-m.fm)
Date: 05/15/04

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    Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 02:15:14 -0500
    
    

    Hello.

    Im using Debian Sarge & Emacs 21.3.1
    the emacs variable scroll-down-aggressively does not work as indicated ,
    well, it works only in text mode.

    I have the following line in my .emacs:

    (setq scroll-down-aggressively .00000001)

    This means that the point is always at the last line of the buffer when
    text is added.
    But when I enter emacs in X, the pointer always remember the position of
    the line and this line is always at the center
    of the buffer.

    I have tried to change the value of some other variables like
     
     '(scroll-conservatively 0)
     '(scroll-down-aggressively t)
     '(scroll-preserve-screen-position nil)
     '(scroll-step 1)

    And nothing happens.

    Do you think I have found a Bug?

    Please Help me with this problem.

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