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From: Bart Robinson <lomew@cs.utah.edu>
To: Steven L Baur <steve@miranova.com>
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Subject: Re: 19.15 b4 success and beef
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On 1996-12-18 Steven L. Baur <steve@miranova.com> wrote:
 > Hrv> I also believe there should be a variable to turn off the beep
 > Hrv> when one reaches the beginning and end of file
 >
 > This is already planned.  The beep is indicative of a programmed error
 > and has the unfortunate consequence of turning off the zmacs region.
 > This is much more of an XEmacs issue than an Emacs issue.

I remember in 19.12 the region would go away if I C-n'd too far
but that has since been fixed.  I get beeps (well, flashes) but
the region stays.

However, if I C-f or C-b too far, the region goes away, but I
never do that.  Is this the problem you are planning to fix?

-- bart

