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Re: Run `fill-paragraph' on all the paragraphs in the currently opened L
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Yuri Khan |
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Re: Run `fill-paragraph' on all the paragraphs in the currently opened LaTeX document. |
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Sun, 17 Oct 2021 22:45:39 +0700 |
On Sun, 17 Oct 2021 at 22:38, Emanuel Berg via Users list for the GNU
Emacs text editor <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> wrote:
> > When you compile, LaTeX will lay out your text by
> > typographic rules
>
> We are on the edit stage here ...
Yeah, and you better focus on the text being composed
rather than on trying to preserve the filling.
Refilling a paragraph introduces a lot of changes in the diff,
and keeping separate sentences on separate lines minimizes the diff.
(See the article linked above for a better explanation.)
Re: Run `fill-paragraph' on all the paragraphs in the currently opened LaTeX document., Yuri Khan, 2021/10/17
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Re: Run `fill-paragraph' on all the paragraphs in the currently opened LaTeX document., Emanuel Berg, 2021/10/18
Re: Run `fill-paragraph' on all the paragraphs in the currently opened LaTeX document., Emanuel Berg, 2021/10/18
Re: Run `fill-paragraph' on all the paragraphs in the currently opened LaTeX document., Emanuel Berg, 2021/10/18