Eduardo Mercovich writes:
> 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.
>
> When it's done, I joined the items again.
>
> But, as is usual in the beautiful
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
rearrange
Thanks both Tim and Kaushal for the great information!
Given what appears to be the state of affairs, I'll probably just live
without it a fill-column indicator for the time being.
Best,
Galen
Dear Galen.
I use Semantic linefeeds for a lot of my org files [...]
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
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 5:59 PM Tim Cross wrote:
>
> I was using fci, but found all sorts of problems when it comes to
> org-mode. In addition to the issue you mention, you will also find
'spurious' additional characters turning up in things like html exports
> of your org files.
I fixed that
I was using fci, but found all sorts of problems when it comes to
org-mode. In addition to the issue you mention, you will also find
'spurious' additional characters turning up in things like html exports
of your org files. I also started getting font-lock errors when I tried
to edit special block
Hi all,
I use [Semantic
linefeeds](http://rhodesmill.org/brandon/2012/one-sentence-per-line/)
for a lot of my org files, for which having a visual indicator of column
80 is useful. I'm currently using
[`fill-column-indicator`](https://github.com/alpaker/Fill-Column-Indicator)
for this, but t