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From: | David Reitter |
Subject: | Re: visual-line-mode |
Date: | Fri, 11 Jul 2008 17:41:46 -0400 |
On 11 Jul 2008, at 17:23, David Kastrup wrote:
I think it depends on what you use it for. If you are editing code, there is usually little overflow, and the overflow you have ends at an easily recognizable place, and the hard newlines carry meaning. If you are editing a novel where every paragraph is written without newlines, wrapping just being done to accommodate the editing window (but irrelevant for the result), you want to be able to edit and navigate with finer grained units than whole paragraphs.
Agreed. That's why a visual-line-mode makes sense on top of Stefan's patch. It would be good to enable it by default in text modes.
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