On Sat 09 Apr 2022 at 21:24, Eduardo Ochs <[email protected]> wrote: >> eepitch-preprocess-line is internal implementation detail. > > It is not - it is THE interface to a big world of simple hacks...
it is an interface to a tiny world of one hack, namely redefinition of eepitch-preprocess-line the big world of simple hacks can be opened by appropriate redefinition of eepitch-preprocess-line i called those simple hacks eepitch-preprocess-regexp, hlavaty-eepitch-preprocess-line1 and hlavaty-eepitch-preprocess-line2 in the previous example. at least redefining eepitch-preprocess-line is more convenient than redefining eepitch-this-line > The default can be changed by putting something like this in the init > file: sure but the point of defaults is to minimize such changes across the universe why is it important that there are no spaces before the bullet? is there a good reason? if not, why is it important for you that there are no spaces before the bullet? note, i already provided good reason why spaces before the bullet should be allowed (indentation of email threads containing eepitch blocks) > Do you read the Emacs News? i wish i had time for that
