On 2026-01-12, at 17:54, Uwe Brauer <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> "m" == mbork <[email protected]> writes: > >> Hi all, >> recent Emacs introduced fill-paragraph-semlf, which is a very welcome >> addition to the set of filling commands. I noticed that AUCTeX uses its >> own filling commands, so I have to ask - is there any chance of you >> implementing `LaTeX-fill-paragraph-semlf'? > > I am quite interested in filling functions. I myself use one so that > each sentence starts at a new line. > > However, fill-paragraph-semlf seems not to be part of emacs 29.4, which > I use and I consider still quite recent. > > So what does this function provide?
Ah, sorry, I forgot to mention that this is not released yet - my Emacs introduces itself as GNU Emacs 31.0.50 (I compile Emacs from master every now and again). Of course, `fill-paragraph-semlf' does what you mention - fills the paragraph but inserts a hard newline after each sentence. `semlf' stands for "semantic linefeeds" AFAIK. Best, -- Marcin Borkowski https://mbork.pl https://crimsonelevendelightpetrichor.net/
