From: Adam Hardy <emacs@cyberspaceroad.com>
Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: auto-fill mode in java-mode
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 23:58:08 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F8B1FF0.6040609@cyberspaceroad.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <t6qdmb.16.ln@acm.acm>
On 10/13/2003 11:10 AM Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>>I'm trying to get my java-mode to wrap lines at 75 cols and I've not
>>got it working.
>
> What do you mean by "lines"? In the CC Modes, only comments get
> auto-filled by default. Are your comment lines getting auto-filled? Do
> you also want code lines to get auto-filled?
Yes they are and yes I do :)
>
> If you want lines of code to get filled too, set the user option
> c-ignore-auto-fill. For example, in your mode hook add something like
>
> (setq c-ignore-auto-fill '(cpp))
>
> which will fill everything but preprocessor lines (do such exist in
> Java?). c-ignore-auto-fill is fully documented on the page "Text Filling
> and Line Breaking" in the CC Mode info pages.
>
> I'm not sure how useful the auto-filling is in lines other than comment
> lines.
That is very useful, thanks. And after reading the docs you pointed me
at, I installed filladapt-mode as well, which makes it even better.
Essentially I want to restrict the width so I can just cut & paste my
code into emails without the email mangling it.
It does sometimes break the line in surprising places, but that's not an
issue.
There is only one quibble that I have with the arrangement as I now have
it, and the cc-mode help, which is great, is not telling me how or why
it happens:
- when auto-fill breaks a line, it ignores my idea of what the
indentation should be. I have to hit tab (or an electric key) for the
indentation to sort itself out. I assume my settings are in need of some
adjustment, but I don't know which of the following it is:
(c-set-offset 'topmost-intro-cont c-basic-offset)
(c-set-offset 'inline-open 0)
(c-set-offset 'inclass 4)
(c-set-offset 'substatement-open 0)
(c-set-offset 'block-open '-)
(c-set-offset 'objc-method-intro 'c-lineup-arglist-intro-after-paren)
(setq c-electric-pound-behavior '(alignleft))
(local-set-key [return] 'newline-and-indent)
Thanks again,
Adam
--
GNU Emacs 21.3.1 on Linux 2.4.20 RH9
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2003-10-13 9:10 ` auto-fill mode in java-mode Alan Mackenzie
2003-10-13 21:58 ` Adam Hardy [this message]
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2003-10-16 21:16 ` Alan Mackenzie
2003-10-17 9:38 ` Adam Hardy
2003-10-17 14:49 ` Stefan Monnier
2003-10-18 17:15 ` Adam Hardy
[not found] ` <mailman.1944.1066497425.21628.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2003-10-18 21:03 ` Johan Bockgård
2003-10-18 21:23 ` lawrence mitchell
2003-10-19 9:07 ` Micah Cowan
2003-10-11 22:07 Adam Hardy
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