If you scroll then some text will not be visible, that is to be
expected. We also want to make sure the user understands that some part
of the line is not visibile, that is what we use the marker for. If you
want to see the text you need to scroll back, I think that's fine.
There are some corner cases, e.g. whether we allow the cursor to be
inside the marker. I think it's confusing thus I didn't do that, move
the cursor into the visible text. If space is small it might get
difficult though, so perhaps in some situation we might need to
compromise. This is an extra feature, nice when you want it but not
without complications. It actually works best if you are not caring to
much about the first line itself but about positioning the text in the
window nicely. Like for the 'splitscroll' option variants.
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