On 06.09.2016 10:23, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Hello
I would like to modify the auto-fill function such that after every
sentence a new line starts like this
In order to prove our nonlinear instability result, we want to use the
linear growing mode in Proposition to construct small initial data for
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>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
> Uwe Brauer writes:
>> IMHO should be included somehow in vanilla org,
> It seems only remotely related to Org. If robust enough, I might go to
> something like "fill.el" instead.
There are org related lines such as
(cl-pu
Hello,
Uwe Brauer writes:
> IMHO should be included somehow in vanilla org,
It seems only remotely related to Org. If robust enough, I might go to
something like "fill.el" instead.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
>>> "Aaron" == Aaron Ecay writes:
Hi Aaron
> Hi Uwe,
> The following code is what I use. It uses filladapt mode, but doesn’t
> work with auto-fill (I manually refill paragraphs with M-q as I’m
> writing). I wrote the code a long time ago, it works for me, YMMV,
> etc. Hope
Hi Uwe,
The following code is what I use. It uses filladapt mode, but doesn’t
work with auto-fill (I manually refill paragraphs with M-q as I’m
writing). I wrote the code a long time ago, it works for me, YMMV,
etc. Hope it is helpful.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun awe-org-fill-paragraph-fun
Hello
I would like to modify the auto-fill function such that after every
sentence a new line starts like this
In order to prove our nonlinear instability result, we want to use the
linear growing mode in Proposition to construct small initial data for
the nonlinear problem.
Since we are involve