On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Duncan Simpson wrote:
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> Surely deleteing superflous spaces is just a matter of M-x
> delete-trailing-whitespace, which you learn about under the Display, Trailing
> whitespace. It operates in the whoole buffer so hit C-x n n (narrow to region)
> if you want to restrict it t
On Tuesday 19 March 2002 11:05 pm, Duncan Simpson wrote:
> Surely deleteing superflous spaces is just a matter of M-x
> delete-trailing-whitespace, which you learn about under the Display,
> Trailing whitespace. It operates in the whoole buffer so hit C-x n n
> (narrow to region) if you want to re
On 21-Mar-2002 Jules Bean wrote:
> Repeat after me:
>
> Tabs for Indentation,
> Spaces for Alignment!
That is exaclty what I also miss!
Jug
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On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 11:05:31PM +, Duncan Simpson wrote:
> A feature you might not be aware of is using M-q is for formatting
> multiple line comments. I guess a lot of people have also discovered
> VC mode too. Given all the above it is any suprise I am hopelessly
> addicted to emacs for
Surely deleteing superflous spaces is just a matter of M-x
delete-trailing-whitespace, which you learn about under the Display, Trailing
whitespace. It operates in the whoole buffer so hit C-x n n (narrow to region)
if you want to restrict it to an area of a buffer, and C-x n w (widen) when you
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