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Re: mode-aware fill-column?
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Oliver Scholz |
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Re: mode-aware fill-column? |
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Tue, 17 Sep 2002 01:47:21 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.090008 (Oort Gnus v0.08) Emacs/21.2 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) |
mike hardy <no_sp@m.for_me.org> writes:
[...]
> Using Emacs for personal editing I like text columns to wrap around 84
> chars. But (some) ppl prefer to see 72-ish for posting to Usenet. I'd
> like to accomodate them if there is some automatic way of changing
> fill-column's value between the two. Say somehow using ~/.gnus.el to
> change it to 72 but all other times use 84 (and when exiting Gnus it
> reverts to 84 automatically)?
The usual way for a task like this in Emacs is to use a hook (See in
the manual: ==> Customization ==> Variables ==> Hooks). Almost every
major mode is supposed to provide at least one hook: the
<mode-name>-mode-hook. Since you use Gnus, you write messages in
`message-mode', so this would be `message-mode-hook'.
The variable `fill-column' becomes automatically a local variable if
you set it to a different value in a buffer. So all you have to do is
to put a `(setq fill-column 72)' in the `message-mode-hook'. But you
have to wrap this into an anonymous function via `lambda':
(add-hook 'message-mode-hook (lambda () (setq fill-column 72)))
-- Oliver
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