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Re: global-visual-line-mode Word Wrap
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spinner |
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Re: global-visual-line-mode Word Wrap |
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Fri, 15 Jul 2011 16:49:59 -0700 (PDT) |
Deniz:
After checking, you are correct. My issue is indeed related to
auto-fill-mode. And I have discovered that M-q cleans up my wrapping after
my text editing.
I'm new to emacs and would have thought line wrapping from such edits would
occur automatically. Regardless, M-q is much more efficient that manually
cleaning up. Thank you.
Deniz Dogan-4 wrote:
>
> On 2011-07-15 19:47, spinner wrote:
>>
>> I have (global-visual-line-mode 1) in my emacs file and it functions fine
>> in
>> wrapping text that I'm writing that's more readable. But when I go back
>> and
>> edit what I've written, the wrapping no longer occurs naturally. I've
>> have
>> to fiddle around to get the line breaks right. The lines are longer than
>> expected and I then need to do so work to make its appearance consistent
>> and
>> wrap as expected.
>>
>> I'm wondering if there is a solution so I don't need to do this extra
>> work
>> when editing text.
>>
>>
>
> I'm not sure, but it sounds to me like you are talking about
> auto-fill-mode, not global-visual-line-mode. global-visual-line-mode
> only makes Emacs commands act on visual lines instead of logical
> (actual) lines.
>
> If you indeed *are* talking about auto-fill-mode, it is a feature, not a
> bug. You can, however, manually "fill" the paragraph you're currently
> on by hitting M-q.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Deniz
>
>
>
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