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Re: longlines-mode and visual-line-mode
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MON KEY |
Subject: |
Re: longlines-mode and visual-line-mode |
Date: |
Tue, 2 Jun 2009 23:09:57 -0400 |
> Anyway, I believe the following is useful but still missing in v-l-m, a
> variable to control the width, i.e. if it is positive integer, it
> controls the length of the line, otherwise it is the distance from the
> window edge to the right-most char of the line.
Realized this evening where Mr. Yidong may be looking to -> grapheme-clusters.
Now that the underlying Emacs encoding is "..to Unicode and Beyond"
this would seem a likely approach esp. coupled with the users
language-environment settings.
Fancy that...
(defun my-grapheme-fuzz-factor-pref ()
(if (and (member
(cdr (assoc 'major-mode (buffer-local-variables)))
'(language-o-choice-mode
language-o-plenty-mode
emacs-rdf-graph-navigator-mode))
(and (assoc 'syntax-table text-property-default-nonsticky)
(cdr (assoc 'syntax-table text-property-default-nonsticky))))
(setq right-most-grapheme-avoidance 3)))
(set (make-local-variable 'grapheme-wrap-fuzz-factor) nil)))
(add-hook 'buffer-grapheme-wrap-fuzziness-hook 'my-grapheme-fuzz-factor-pref)
Or, for the bidi bound - test for a front-skicky instead in
`my-grapheme-fuzz-factor-pref' and
(setq left-most-grapheme-avoidance 3) instead :)