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Re: line length control setting
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Adam Hardy |
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Re: line length control setting |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Dec 2003 12:37:19 +0100 |
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On 12/08/2003 07:14 PM Johan Bockgård wrote:
Adam Hardy <emacs@cyberspaceroad.com> writes:
>>Would this really just put in a vertical line at line-length and allow
me to type text past it? If so, it sounds ideal. Is it really vvb.el?
If so do you have a link to it somewhere?
Yes. It's `vvb-mode'. The Emacs Lisp List has it (look for
vvb-mode2.el (ported from XEmacs)).
http://www.anc.ed.ac.uk/~stephen/emacs/ell.html
I successfully set up vvb-mode to load through my .emacs for all modes,
but I find it is totally unnecessary in some modes, like dired for
instance.
I regularly need it in java-mode, html-helper-mode, css-mode,
javascript-generic-mode etc.
I've been looking at the docs and examples and I can't figure out how I
can set vvb-mode minor mode only for those modes I want it in. This is
what I've currently got:
; put a vertical line in at the fill-column
(require 'vvb-mode)
(setq-default vvb-column fill-column
vvb-sticky-p nil
vvb-permanent-p t)
(setq-default vvb-right-on-eol-p t)
(setq-default vvb-mode 1)
How can I load it only for those modes I need it with?
Thanks in advance,
Adam
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