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Re: deleting minibuffer
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roodwriter |
Subject: |
Re: deleting minibuffer |
Date: |
30 Aug 2007 17:38:12 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3 |
Nikola Skoric <nick-news@net4u.hr> writes:
>
> Second thing is: how do I force emacs to break lines for
me? When I write
> news posts, I want my lines to be less than 70 chars. Is
there a way to
> force emacs to break my lines for me?
>
Filling to break lines has been suggested. Possibly a better
method is to use longlines-mode. I understand it's built
into the newest version of Emacs. Those of us with older
versions can get it at emacswiki as an add-on.
Longlines will give you the line-breaking behavior that most
other word processors and text editors will give you.
--Rod
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