With argument N not nil or 1, move forward N - 1 lines first.
If point reaches the beginning or end of buffer, it stops there.
-This function does not move point across a field boundary unless that
-would move point to a different line than the original, unconstrained
-result. If N is nil or 1, and a front-sticky field starts at point,
-the point does not move. To ignore field boundaries bind
+This function constrains point to the current field unless this moves
+point to a different line than the original, unconstrained result. If
+N is nil or 1, and a front-sticky field starts at point, the point
+does not move. To ignore field boundaries bind
`inhibit-field-text-motion' to t, or use the `forward-line' function
instead. For instance, `(forward-line 0)' does the same thing as
`(beginning-of-line)', except that it ignores field boundaries. */)
If point reaches the beginning or end of buffer, it stops there.
To ignore intangibility, bind `inhibit-point-motion-hooks' to t.
-This function does not move point across a field boundary unless that
-would move point to a different line than the original, unconstrained
-result. If N is nil or 1, and a rear-sticky field ends at point,
-the point does not move. To ignore field boundaries bind
-`inhibit-field-text-motion' to t. */)
+This function constrains point to the current field unless this moves
+point to a different line than the original, unconstrained result. If
+N is nil or 1, and a rear-sticky field ends at point, the point does
+not move. To ignore field boundaries bind `inhibit-field-text-motion'
+to t. */)
(n)
Lisp_Object n;
{