On Oct 7, 2010, at 12:04 PM, Guy Wiener wrote:
Yes, that seems to do the trick - Thanks!
Btw, why is this option the default in org-mode? It is the opposite
of the fundamental mode.
Because tables and source code look bad with lines wrapped around.
I have put a feature request into Emacs, asking for truncate-lines
to become a text property, then I could exclude tables from wrapping -
but until then, I'll keep the truncation default.
- Carsten
:- Guy
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Giovanni Ridolfi <giovanni.rido...@yahoo.it
> wrote:
Guy Wiener <wiener....@gmail.com> writes:
Hi, Guy,
> When the cursor crosses the edge of the
> frame, instead of placing a "long line" marker and moving to the
next
> line, the entire buffer is shifted to the left and the cursor
remains
> on the same line.
> Can this behavior be disabled, and replaced the the same behavior as
> in fundamental text editing? It is really annoying, especially when
> using auto-fill mode.
M-x toggle-truncate-lines does help?
so that "Truncate long lines disabled".
Or place in your .emacs:
(setq truncate-lines t)
cheers,
Giovanni
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