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With the presenter we started clipping screen positions prior to
translating them to pixel positions. This interacts with the current
clipping behavior on folded lines (which should change) where the cursor
is always clipped to 0. So when the longest line was also folded we
were miscalculating the width. 🙈!
The removal of clipping also causes us to calculate the width based on
the trailing whitespace of soft-wrapped lines, which I actually think
is an improvement but it is slightly different.
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