Visual versus logical lines
<p>
In GNU Emacs 23 the default line-movement behavior changed with regard
to wrapped lines.</p>
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Not that I realized it at the time, entirely—like not realizing that
I not only knew <code class="verbatim">M-f (forward-word)</code> and <code class="verbatim">M-b (backward-word)</code>, but
used them every day, I was so habituated to the prior behavior that I
couldn't articulate what had changed, I just knew something was
different that was annoying me to no end.<sup class="footnote-reference"><a id="footnote-reference-1" href="#footnote-1">1</a></sup></p>
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It was only when I found a reference to <code class="verbatim">line-move-visual</code> in the GNU
Emacs Manual, that I realized exactly what it was that had
changed—and, more importantly, how to change it back:<sup class="footnote-reference"><a id="footnote-reference-2" href="#footnote-2">2</a></sup></p>
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Michael Alan Dorman