Thank you very much Scot, the trick helped me. I've put the
*'(global-visual-line-mode
t)* line inside the custom-set-variables block.
I am going to see what I can do to cleanly get the org-indent-mode.

Have a nice day everybody.

2009/9/14 Scot Becker <scot.bec...@gmail.com>

> Somehow I thought visual line mode was on in Emacs 23 by default, but
> I do this which turns it on everywhere (see below), then turn it off
> manually on those occasions (looking at code when your buffer width is
> shorter than line length) when I want it off.  A simple M-x
> visual-line-mode toggles it. (And there is also an option in the
> pull-down menus as well.)
>
>  '(global-visual-line-mode t)
>
> No disturbance at all, I just thought if what you wanted was something
> else, I'd help you find where to look.  You might send a brief one
> liner to the list (reply-all) to my last message, saying that visual
> line mode did the trick, just so no one spends time working out help
> you don't need.  This is a very helpful list.
>
> And you might be interested in the new org-indent-mode, with dynamic
> outline indentation under Emacs 23.  I haven't had the chance to try
> it yet.  I think it does soft INdenting, as well, so long headlines
> look prettier.
>
> Keep very well.
>
> Scot
>



-- 
Adrien Poupin.
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