I know I've pressed meta-q in DrRacket and gotten the Emacs 'fill-paragraph'
behavior (where it automatically wraps your text at ~70 characters or so,
inserting new-lines, etc) but I can't for the life of me locate any such
option/command in either the menus or keybindings list (I'm trying to
It may be that the shortcut key is shadowed on Linux. Any recommendations
for a choice there?
Robby
On Sunday, October 25, 2015, Andrew Kent wrote:
> Yes - that is what I had found previously. But the feature seems absent on
> Linux, or else I'm crazy (I just tried in in a
Well - the fact that it was m:q on OS X was how I discovered it in the
first place (coming from emacs and mindlessly pressing key combinations
occasionally, hah).
I'm tinkering around in DrRacket on Linux, it doesn't seem to me like m:q
(Alt-Q) is bound to anything (with or without 'Enable
Yes - that is what I had found previously. But the feature seems absent on
Linux, or else I'm crazy (I just tried in in a .scrbl file in OS X and
Ubuntu, and it works in OS X, but not Ubuntu).
On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 6:44 PM Robby Findler
wrote:
> DrRacket has that
DrRacket has that when editing scribble files but not other ones. Is that
what you found?
Robby
On Sunday, October 25, 2015, Andrew Kent wrote:
> I know I've pressed meta-q in DrRacket and gotten the Emacs
> 'fill-paragraph' behavior (where it automatically wraps your text at
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