There's multiple ways to do this, only one of them is right, and I keep forgetting what it is. Turn it into a method.
YJJ4X4JGABMVA5JBQW5UAWI543P3Y7NDVFTOHA6LIDA5KSFGUFNQC VC2CU2GGRIWXIFJELD5NAELDUIRY5S5LEAFJCM2A5P3CUBYF3Z3AC HTWAM4NZFOY463TNSKYIM2EWB7QNBGDRRTTGHF5N3Z4TGC7Q3SFAC WOXIYUTL4NU7ACHQYXEXJDSXCRDLQ2X457KO6C7GEXFQZ43F3L7QC BULPIBEGL7TMK6CVIE7IS7WGAHGOSUJBGJSFQK542MOWGHP2ADQQC SVJZZDC3K6AKAXHGRNAZKRE2ZXEKJANNLG7LSSUZJARFBL5F7C4AC OTIBCAUJ3KDQJLVDN3A536DLZGNRYMGJLORZVR3WLCGXGO6UGO6AC end-- slightly expensive since it redraws the screenfunction Text.cursor_past_screen_bottom()App.draw()return Cursor_y >= App.screen.height - Line_height-- this approach is cheaper and almost works, except on the final screen-- where file ends above bottom of screen--? local _,botpos = Text.pos_at_start_of_cursor_screen_line()--? local botline1 = {line=Cursor1.line, pos=botpos}--? return Text.lt1(Screen_bottom1, botline1)