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bug#71605: 30.0.50; [PATCH] Support variable-width text in 'visual-wrap-


From: Jim Porter
Subject: bug#71605: 30.0.50; [PATCH] Support variable-width text in 'visual-wrap-prefix-mode'
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2024 13:08:47 -0700

On 6/17/2024 12:55 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
Cc: 71605@debbugs.gnu.org
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2024 11:17:45 -0700
From: Jim Porter <jporterbugs@gmail.com>

Replacing :align-to with :width works just fine though. It's entirely
possible I'm just doing something wrong, but maybe this is a bug?

It's a bug in Emacs 29 and Emacs 30.  It works in Emacs 27.

Ah, that explains it.

(Now what would be great is if :align-to supported a *string* value that
meant "use the pixel-width of this string".

It's already possible: just have a variable that holds the width, and
use it in the :align-to expression.

That would make the code simpler, but I'd still need to figure out when to reevaluate the variable to update things.

Which actually gives me an
idea... what if the wrap-prefix is just the original text like "* " and
we fontify it to be invisible? It's not part of the buffer and you can't
select it anyway, so it doesn't really matter what the text is so long
as it's not visible.)

I don't think I follow: how is this relevant to the issue at hand?

I was thinking you could wrap "* this is some text" like so:

  * this is
  * some text

The second "* " would come from the wrap-prefix, but we'd make the foreground transparent (or the same color as the background) so it wouldn't be visible. Then it would always take up the same width as the first "* " because it's the same string with the same font and everything.





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