Gregor Zattler writes: > Hi Harald, Akib, > * Harald Jörg [2022-07-27; 17:59]: >> Akib Azmain Turja writes: >>> Set "Man-width" to the width of documentation frame. I don't know how >>> to do it Info, however there is a user option "Info-refill-paragraphs". >>> Any suggestion from Info hackers? I just found how to do this, just set "Info-refill-paragraphs" and "Info-hide-note-references" to non-nil and set "fill-column" to the desired text width. >> >> Ah, excellent. Again and again I learn that it is wrong to say "Emacs >> doesn't do X" but instead I should ask "How do I do X in >> Emacs"? > > I used to setq Info-refill-paragraphs to t, but as the > documentation says, "this only has an effect if > Info-hide-note-references is non-nil" That's non-nil by default. > and then one should > "be prepared for a few surprises if you enable this > feature". Yeah, sometimes you'll be surprised seeing a few too long or too short lines, but these aren't so big problems IMHO. > > For me the refilling of info was not worth these surprises. > And nowadays my display is wide enough anyway. Yeah, now almost all computers have a wide enough display. But that doesn't mean that someone will use the full display for a single task. For example, I often have a Info window on the right side of my display when I new try something new, and I want it to be as small as possible while still allowing me to read text on that window without scrolling, to give me more space for writing and other tasks. > > Ciao; Gregor > -- Akib Azmain Turja Find me on Mastodon at @akib@hostux.social. This message is signed by me with my GnuPG key. It's fingerprint is: 7001 8CE5 819F 17A3 BBA6 66AF E74F 0EFA 922A E7F5