Alexander Adolf wrote: > I use visual-line-mode (which also enables > word-wrap by default) for Org files. For instance: > > (add-hook 'org-mode-hook (lambda () > (turn-off-auto-fill) > (visual-line-mode) > (flyspell-mode))) > > That way lines get wrapped to the buffer's width > visually, but physically are still single lines. > Hence, I can add italics. bold, whatever, across > multiple _visual_ lines, and the formatting is what > I expect, because in reality it's a single > _physical_ line only.
Good point, but that would change my by now built-in finger habits and editing practices, so that'd bite somewhere else instead, if I did that, like, instantly :) Anyway speaking of editing... using `visual-mode' seems to have solved the visual issues like a charm but editing sometimes, not often, but still, gets wierd. One example is this table, with point at ^. Here, hit DEL and the vertical line (bar) won't move. Because DEL isn't `delete-backward-char', but `org-delete-backward-char'. But that's OK, I can change that... | inlägg | [[https://www.facebook.com/raddaeriksbergsskogar/posts][https://www.facebook.com/raddaeriksbergsskogar/posts]] | | grupp | [[https://www.facebook.com/raddaeriksbergsskogar][https://www.facebook.com/raddaeriksbergsskogar]] | ^ -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 https://dataswamp.org/~incal