2005/10/30, Kim F. Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > There are millions of files out there with text that is wider than the > 80 columns that some Emacs old-timers seem to worship like the holy grail.
The "opposition" such as it is, seems just as religious in its zeal. IOW, if you want the conversation to stick to the technical issues, please stick to them yourself. As a _user_, I generally support display-time word-wrapping (call it "DTWW"), because have to deal with editing such text too, and traditionally it's been a pain to do that with Emacs (though longlines-mode has done a great job with everything I've thrown at it so far). As an Emacs hacker, though, my concern with DTWW is what interaction it would have with the assumptions made by lisp code; supporters seem to generally assume that the only modification required will be some support in `line-move' to make C-n/C-p move by physical lines instead of logical lines when DTWW is turned on in a buffer. -miles -- Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball. _______________________________________________ Emacs-pretest-bug mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-pretest-bug
