Hi I am not sure whether this is slightly off topic, but sometimes orgmode works better with long lines (auto-fill-mode off), so many users recommended visual-line-mode. I am not entirely convinced by this mode and now came across virtual-auto-fill-mode that looks to me a much nicer solution. Any comments? Uwe Brauer
Hi,
Uwe wrote:
> I am not entirely convinced by this mode and now came across
> virtual-auto-fill-mode that looks to me a much nicer solution.
> Any comments?
I haven't tried virtual-a-f-m myself, so I cannot say if it is
the ultimate solution. However, I have tried visual-fill-column-
mode together with visual-line-mode.
The tags tended to mess things up, until I started to use these settings:
# Local Variables:
# eval: (visual-line-mode)
# fill-column: 72
# org-tags-column: -69
# eval: (visual-fill-column-mode)
# eval: (auto-fill-mode -1)
# End:
cheers
Rasmus
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 598 bytes --] >>> "a" == autofrettage <autofrettage@protonmail.ch> writes: > Hi, > Uwe wrote: >> I am not entirely convinced by this mode and now came across >> virtual-auto-fill-mode that looks to me a much nicer solution. >> Any comments? > I haven't tried virtual-a-f-m myself, so I cannot say if it is > the ultimate solution. However, I have tried visual-fill-column- > mode together with visual-line-mode. > The tags tended to mess things up, until I started to use these settings: Right, precisely this is why I gave up this solution, so I am curious to see, how this virtual-auto-fill-mode behaves [-- Attachment #2: smime.p7s --] [-- Type: application/pkcs7-signature, Size: 5673 bytes --]