Hi Nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaz...@gmail.com> writes:
> For example, without a region, and not at an example block, it would > probably turn the current line into a fixed-width area line. Yes. > But that doesn't make sense if the line is in a verbatim area, e.g., > an example block. An error could be returned then. Yes, a user-error. > Region handling is a bit more complex. What happens if the region > doesn't start or end at the beginning of a line ? Then we fix the region to start at the beginning of line before the beginning (or point), and at the beginning of line before the end (or point). > What happens if the > region contains both a fixed-width area and regular lines ? The same than when there is no fixed-width area: we convert the region into fixed-width. Then converting back to a regular area will be easy enough, and users are more likely to want this IMHO. > Would you have any ideas about it? Here you go. Thanks in advance for your work on this! -- Bastien