* Adaptive fill question
@ 2003-10-22 1:54 Richard Bourgon
2003-10-22 14:04 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Richard Bourgon @ 2003-10-22 1:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
Quick question:
In text mode with autofill on, if I start a paragraph like this...
1. Blah blah blah blah.
...and get to the fill column, it wraps around and starts a new line:
1. Blah blah blah blah. The text
1. gets wrapped like this. Annoying!
How can I stop this behavior and instead get Emacs to (i) indent under the
"Blah" but (ii) prepend spaces rather than "1. "?
adaptive-fill-regexp is set to
[ ]*(?[0-9]+[.)][ ]*
and adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp is currently empty. (The square braces
contain a space and a tab.)
Thanks in advance,
Richard
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* Re: Adaptive fill question
2003-10-22 1:54 Adaptive fill question Richard Bourgon
@ 2003-10-22 14:04 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Stefan Monnier @ 2003-10-22 14:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
> How can I stop this behavior
That's not the behavior I see here. Could you tell us which version
of Emacs you're using, in which mode ?
> and instead get Emacs to (i) indent under the
> "Blah" but (ii) prepend spaces rather than "1. "?
That's the behavior I already see in Emacs-21.2.
> adaptive-fill-regexp is set to
> [ ]*(?[0-9]+[.)][ ]*
Mine has more stuff in it (by default), but nothing relevant.
> and adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp is currently empty. (The square braces
> contain a space and a tab.)
What do you mean empty? Like ""?
Stefan
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* RE: Adaptive fill question
@ 2003-10-22 14:49 Bingham, Jay
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From: Bingham, Jay @ 2003-10-22 14:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
In a message dated: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 8:54 PM Richard Bourgon
wrote:
>...and get to the fill column, it wraps around and starts a new line:
>
> 1. Blah blah blah blah. The text
> 1. gets wrapped like this. Annoying!
>
>How can I stop this behavior and instead get Emacs to (i) indent under
the
>"Blah" but (ii) prepend spaces rather than "1. "?
It is highly likely that the cause of the pre-pended "1. " is that the
fill prefix has been set, (see information on the set-fill-prefix
command). If you did not set it overtly (which I suspect since you
probably would not be asking the question if you had) it may get set as
a feature of some mode that you are running.
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@ 2003-10-23 0:46 ` Richard Bourgon
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From: Richard Bourgon @ 2003-10-23 0:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
Thanks for your replies so far.
Following up on suggestions/questions, I checked the fill-prefix variable
and it is nil -- so that's not the problem. I am using Emacs 21.2 in text
mode ("M-x text-mode").
My understanding is that paragraphs whose start matches the adaptive-fill-
regexp will have the matching string carried into subsequent lines when
lines get wrapped, provided that this string also matches the adaptive-
fill-first-line-regexp. If the matched string fails to match adaptive-fill-
first-line-regexp, then it gets replaced with white space in subsequent
lines, so you get a nice hanging indent for your paragraph number.
My adaptive-fill-regexp is detecting paragraph numbers, but for some reason
I'm getting these numbers wrapped into the subsequent line as well.
- Richard
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