Just another user here; I am always fighting for vertical space on the screen, I am one of those that prefer buffers side by side. I don't like multiple frames, but I usually have one fEmacs rame taking one half of the screen and some other apo(s) on the other half. Then in Emacs I have usually two buffers side by side. So for me around 80 char per line is just perfect. 100 would probably be a bit too much. -------- Originalmeddelande -------- Från: Lars Ingebrigtsen Datum: 2020-09-13 18:59 (GMT+01:00) Till: Yuan Fu Kopia: Stefan Kangas , emacs-devel Ämne: Re: Changing line widths in the Emacs source code Yuan Fu writes: > I work on a small laptop and it can fit two 75-column windows > side-by-side, so I’d prefer the columns stay where there are right > now. But that’s just yet another person who can’t give up on his > habits, so… Hey, it's good to get data points on how people use Emacs. It seems like people these days like to keep as many Emacs frames as possible on the screen horizontally, which makes sense. And in that case increasing the code width would make that more inconvenient. I don't do that (I stack the frames under each other), though. -- (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) bloggy blog: http://lars.ingebrigtsen.no