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* turning off automatic indentation
@ 2002-11-19  9:39 Howard E. Haber
  2002-11-27  5:06 ` Jesper Harder
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Howard E. Haber @ 2002-11-19  9:39 UTC (permalink / raw)


In the EMACS FAQ, question 5.24  notes that in Emacs 20 and later, Emacs
automatically indents a new line to the indentation of the previous line.
(I am assuming that auto-fill-mode is turned on.)

I am trying to figure out how to turn this feature off in text-mode.  In
particular, when I am sending mail (using the emacs editor), if I write:

Dear Sir or Madam:
     It has come to my attention...

by the time I get to the second line of the letter, emacs automatically
aligns that line under the sentence ("It has come to my attention...").  I
would prefer to have the wordwrapping feature start the second line fully
left justified and not indented.

I am looking for some appropriate command for my .emacs file, but I have not
found it.

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