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Show HN: TopSpace โ Scroll above the top line in Emacs
Indeed it is a nice feature! It's useful not only with large monitors, but also when one needs to visually compare two snippets that appear in two files at different offsets close to the beginning / end.
Although I haven't seen it implemented before -- granted I don't often investigate text editors -- some editors / pagers (`vim`, `less`, Sublime?, etc.) support keeping a number of lines always visible between the cursor and the top / bottom of the view; some also support keeping the cursor always centered vertically. But as said, none of them seem to support scrolling past the beginning of the file.
BTW, I've just "stolen" your idea and implemented in my own Python-based editor (<https://github.com/volution/simple-console-editor>).
Thanks! :)
What are some alternatives?
xmod - ๐ฑ Turn any object into a module ๐ฑ
CudaText - Cross-platform text editor, written in Free Pascal
vl8 - ๐ Perturbed audio ๐
topspace - Recenter line 1 with scrollable upper margin/padding in Emacs
safer - ๐งท A safer writer ๐งท
gdb-dashboard - Modular visual interface for GDB in Python
wavemap - ๐ mmap massive audio files as numpy ๐
gitz - ๐ Tiny useful git commands, some dangerous ๐
PythonBuddy - 1st Online Python Editor With Live Syntax Checking and Execution