> Another option would be to use auto-fill-mode to keep your text
> paragraphs within your desired width, without affecting tables.
>
I do not like auto-fill-mode inserting hard returns at fill-column. This
creates problems for version control, as sentences cannot be correctly
identified.
I w
> Another option would be to use auto-fill-mode to keep your text
> paragraphs within your desired width, without affecting tables.
>
I do not like auto-fill-mode inserting hard returns at fill-column. This
creates problems for version control, as sentences cannot be correctly
identified.
I w
Hi Vikas,
AFAIK, the visual-fill-mode features are implemented at a very low level
in the display code, in C. It would be nice if it was possible to mark
lines as exempt from wrapping (e.g. by putting a text property on
them). Org could then arrange for tables to have this text property,
and not
>
>> I would like to use visual-fill-column-mode with my org
>> files. However, this has a peculiar problem that org tables also start
>> wrapping at fill-column. Does anyone use visual-fill-column-mode with
>> org and has found a way of telling it to ignore lines starting with a
>> |?
>
> Hardl
Vikas Rawal writes:
> I would like to use visual-fill-column-mode with my org
> files. However, this has a peculiar problem that org tables also start
> wrapping at fill-column. Does anyone use visual-fill-column-mode with
> org and has found a way of telling it to ignore lines starting with a
>
I would like to use visual-fill-column-mode with my org files. However, this
has a peculiar problem that org tables also start wrapping at fill-column. Does
anyone use visual-fill-column-mode with org and has found a way of telling it
to ignore lines starting with a |?
Thanks,
Vikas