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Re: Someting with Emacs visual-line-mode
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Tim Visher |
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Re: Someting with Emacs visual-line-mode |
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Mon, 13 Sep 2010 11:54:59 -0400 |
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 10:22 PM, fanq <fanqo@126.com> wrote:
> I am a chinese boy. I use Emacs write something, and find something in
> visual-line-mode, that if there is some spaces in a line, Emacs will
> wraps this line at the last space, rather than the nearest chinese
> character to the window boundary. Maybe it is better making them have
> the same priority?
That's actually exactly how visual-line-mode is supposed to behave.
It breaks the line at the nearest space rather than at whatever
character is rubbing up against frame edge. That works very well for
english but perhaps not so well for Chinese? Have you considered
turning visual-line-mode off? It sounds like that might solve the
initial problem you're documenting here.
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- Someting with Emacs visual-line-mode, fanq, 2010/09/13
- Re: Someting with Emacs visual-line-mode,
Tim Visher <=
- Re: Someting with Emacs visual-line-mode, Lennart Borgman, 2010/09/13
- Re: Someting with Emacs visual-line-mode, PJ Weisberg, 2010/09/13
- Re: Someting with Emacs visual-line-mode, Lennart Borgman, 2010/09/13
- Re: Someting with Emacs visual-line-mode, suvayu ali, 2010/09/13
- Re: Someting with Emacs visual-line-mode, PJ Weisberg, 2010/09/14
- Re: Someting with Emacs visual-line-mode, Lennart Borgman, 2010/09/14
- Re: Someting with Emacs visual-line-mode, suvayu ali, 2010/09/14
- Re: Someting with Emacs visual-line-mode, PJ Weisberg, 2010/09/14