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Controlling `fill-paragraph'
From: |
Denis Bueno |
Subject: |
Controlling `fill-paragraph' |
Date: |
Mon, 31 Jan 2005 10:21:13 -0500 |
Is there a way to control just how `fill-paragraph' works?
I was just editing a lisp function whose documentation string is:
"Create a perceptron learner. Returns a net of one node, i.e., a
perceptron. ;; <= this line
EXAMPLES => (#(x_1 ... x_n) y)
ACTIVATION-FN => #'sigmoid (for example)
WEIGHT-VECTOR => #(w_1 ... w_n)
If weight-vector is unspecified, each weight w_i will be randomly
chosen such that 0 < w_i < 0.25."
I put my cursor on the text marked by "this line" and hit M-q, which
resulted in the text changing to:
"Create a perceptron learner. Returns a net of one node, i.e., a perceptron.
EXAMPLES => (#(x_1 ... x_n) y) ACTIVATION-FN =>
#'sigmoid (for example) WEIGHT-VECTOR => #(w_1 ... w_n)
If weight-vector is unspecified, each weight w_i will be randomly
chosen such that 0 < w_i < 0.25."
I expected that it would wrap the line "Create a perceptron..."
instead of wrapping two lines under it together. Is there I way I can
customize `fill-paragraph' so that it will wrap the way I expect?
--
Denis Bueno
- Controlling `fill-paragraph',
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