On 14 Aug 2017, at 15:23, Eduardo Mercovich wrote:
Thank you for the reference about Semantic linefeeds.
I didn't knew it, but used it something similar sometimes when
operating on complex sentences/paragraphs.
I created org list items as in Slf, one semantic nucleus per line, and
rearranged them to develop the idea clearly seeing the order, the cuts
(colon, semicolon, etc.), the lengths.
Yes, it makes things very easy to rearrange things, and it works
wonderfully with version control, since changes happen line by line, so
diffs usually show what actually changed, whereas this information is
lost if you reformat with fill-paragraph or keep all paragraphs on a
single line.
I'll have to try using lists, since this will make sentence and clause
rearrangement even quicker. Thanks for the idea!
Best,
Galen