Now, that’s weird.  Yeah, happens on Mojave.  TM 2.0.11.

I did notice...

It doesn’t require a search to trigger it, just something that makes the screen shift positions (you may have said that before).  Open the file, hit ⌘↓ to go to the end of the file.  It moves to the end of the file, then moves back.  Hit ⌘↓ again, it’ll actually go to the end of the file this time.

Hit ⌘↑ to go back to the top.  Search for ‘clipping’, it finds it then scrolls back.  Keep hitting ⌘G until TM tells you there are no more instances.  Hit ⌘↑, then hit ⌘G again.  It goes back to the first ‘clipping’ on line 739, but the screen doesn’t scroll back this time.  Keep hitting ⌘G.  No more odd scrolling.

Are these behaviors because now it knows the end of all the lines?

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On Sun, May 10, 2020, at 2:22 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
Sure, here's one enclosed.




Just view that as Plain Text. Position yourself at the top and find "clipping". On all my machines, we jump backwards instantly after the find. m.

> On May 10, 2020, at 2:11 PM, Marc Wilson <posguy99@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey, Matt, I'm curious.  How does one make it happen?  I mean, how long do the lines need to be to cause the scrolling behavior?  I fooled around in 2.0.11 some this afternoon and couldn't make it happen.  I'm on Mojave, maybe that's what it is for me.

> I'm one of those users who has "short non wrapping lines of code". :)

> Got a test case file?  Not a real file, just something that causes it.

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> On Sun, May 10, 2020, at 1:53 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
>> This is the same issue I’ve been complaining about for months. Because of it, I’m still stuck back at 2.0rc10; anything after that is unusable. I don’t understand why everyone else doesn’t feel the same; maybe they all have only short non wrapping lines of code. Files such as you and I use, where a line is a paragraph of text, show the issue.  m. 
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>>> On May 10, 2020, at 12:17 PM, Tao Zha <zmail@tzha.net> wrote:
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