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Re: paragraph formatting/filling in html-helper-mode -- solution
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ken |
Subject: |
Re: paragraph formatting/filling in html-helper-mode -- solution |
Date: |
Sun, 18 Oct 2009 09:21:27 -0400 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.22 (X11/20090625) |
Since no one here seemed to have a solution to this previously posted
issue, I played around with a compromise solution, i.e., changing the
value of paragraph-separate from its default to " +</". I did this by
executing
(setq paragraph-separate " +</")
in a buffer. After this, a paragraph which looked like the first or the
third one below, when C-q was run on it, would stay as it was and
wouldn't be reformatted into what the second paragraph looks like, i.e.,
pretty much what I was wanting (and which I like better than the
default behavior).
So that setq line is what I'm putting into my ~.emacs ... I'm posting
this to be of assistance to anyone else who is looking for the same
solution.
On 10/11/2009 01:18 PM ken wrote:
> <p>Since upgrading emacs I've encountered a couple problems with
> paragraph filling in html-helper-mode. When I'm typing up a paragraph
> such as this one, and auto-fill is on, when I get to the end of a line,
> a space is automatically inserted into the first column of the next
> line as shown here.
> </p>
>
> <p>A second problem, also beginning with my recent emacs upgrade, is
> that, if I hit M-q to reformat the paragraph the "</p>" tag (which was
> formerly indented by one space, as shown in the paragraph above) is
> pulled up into the body of the paragraph so that it becomes part of the
> paragraph's final line (as here). </p>
>
> <p>What I would like to have back is the previous behavior for paragraph
> filling, as shown in this paragraph: there's no space character
> inserted at the begin of every line and the closing paragraph tag
> (</p>) stays where it is: below the paragraph's last line and indented
> one space.
> </p>
>
>
> Thanks for any help with this.
>
>
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