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RE: find longest lines during isearch
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: find longest lines during isearch |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Jan 2008 17:38:59 -0800 |
> > I use this several times a day. I bind it to `C-end' in
> > `isearch-mode-map'.
>
> Are you aware of lineker.el which can mark lines that are too long:
>
> http://www.helsinki.fi/~sjpaavol/programs/lineker.el
No, but I am aware of other ways to indicate lines that are too long,
including some I wrote (I think one was added to Emacs: highlight column in
mode line, but I don't know).
This is about finding (navigating), not indicating, long lines, and it's not
about lines that are "too" long.
I looked at lineker.el anyway. It lets you highlight and move to "overlong"
lines, which are those longer than a limit that you define (customize).
This is a different approach - no relation. There is no line length limit
here, no correct length, no notion of "too long". If you try it, you will
see what I mean. If you don't find it useful, that's OK by me.