* Re: change in fill-paragraph [not found] <mailman.10585.1208626191.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> @ 2008-04-20 1:24 ` B. T. Raven 2008-04-20 10:26 ` ken [not found] ` <mailman.10602.1208687193.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: B. T. Raven @ 2008-04-20 1:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs ken wrote: > > With the versions of emacs I've been using for years, fill-paragraph > won't fill/reformat include in its definition of a paragraph any line > which begins with a space. However, the newer emacs version I use at > work will. That is, > > (1) In the older versions, this will be > one paragraph. M-q will reformat it > fine. I like it this way. > (2) In the older versions, having just a > single space at the beginning > of a line tells paragraph-fill that this is > a separate paragraph. So this would be a > separate paragraph. > (3) In the new emacs version, all of these > would constitute one paragraph and so be > filled together. I would much prefer the older way > fill-paragraph works... so that (1), (2), and (3) > stay where they are. > > How would I restore the old behavior to the new version of emacs? > > > Thanks much. > You can get this with "(paragraph-indent-text-mode) Major mode for editing text, with leading spaces starting a paragraph. In this mode, you do not need blank lines between paragraphs when the first line of the following paragraph starts with whitespace. `paragraph-indent-minor-mode' provides a similar facility ..." ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: change in fill-paragraph 2008-04-20 1:24 ` change in fill-paragraph B. T. Raven @ 2008-04-20 10:26 ` ken [not found] ` <mailman.10602.1208687193.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> 1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: ken @ 2008-04-20 10:26 UTC (permalink / raw) To: GNU Emacs List On 04/19/2008 09:24 PM B. T. Raven wrote: > ken wrote: >> >> With the versions of emacs I've been using for years, fill-paragraph >> won't fill/reformat include in its definition of a paragraph any line >> which begins with a space. However, the newer emacs version I use at >> work will. That is, >> >> (1) In the older versions, this will be >> one paragraph. M-q will reformat it >> fine. I like it this way. >> (2) In the older versions, having just a >> single space at the beginning >> of a line tells paragraph-fill that this is >> a separate paragraph. So this would be a >> separate paragraph. >> (3) In the new emacs version, all of these >> would constitute one paragraph and so be >> filled together. I would much prefer the older way >> fill-paragraph works... so that (1), (2), and (3) >> stay where they are. >> >> How would I restore the old behavior to the new version of emacs? >> >> >> Thanks much. >> > > You can get this with > > "(paragraph-indent-text-mode) > > Major mode for editing text, with leading spaces starting a paragraph. > In this mode, you do not need blank lines between paragraphs > when the first line of the following paragraph starts with whitespace. > `paragraph-indent-minor-mode' provides a similar facility ..." Thanks for this, but I didn't want to change the entire mode, as the behavior above by fill-paragraph happens also when I'm using html-helper-mode, what I use for editing/creating html. It may well happen in other modes also, e.g., perl-mode, c-mode... not sure, because I haven't tried a lot of other modes at work yet. In brief, I just want to change the behavior of fill-paragraph back to what it was previously for all modes. If paragraph-indent-minor-mode will do this, what would I need to put in ~/.emacs to invoke it for any file I might open and not have "paragraph-indent-minor-mode" show up in the mode line? (My mode line already is already occupied with all it can accomodate.) Again, thanks for your help. -- The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them. -- Albert Einstein ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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* Re: change in fill-paragraph [not found] ` <mailman.10602.1208687193.18990.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> @ 2008-04-20 17:32 ` B. T. Raven 2008-04-22 6:57 ` ken 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: B. T. Raven @ 2008-04-20 17:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs ken wrote: > On 04/19/2008 09:24 PM B. T. Raven wrote: >> ken wrote: >>> >>> With the versions of emacs I've been using for years, fill-paragraph >>> won't fill/reformat include in its definition of a paragraph any line >>> which begins with a space. However, the newer emacs version I use at >>> work will. That is, >>> >>> (1) In the older versions, this will be >>> one paragraph. M-q will reformat it >>> fine. I like it this way. >>> (2) In the older versions, having just a >>> single space at the beginning >>> of a line tells paragraph-fill that this is >>> a separate paragraph. So this would be a >>> separate paragraph. >>> (3) In the new emacs version, all of these >>> would constitute one paragraph and so be >>> filled together. I would much prefer the older way >>> fill-paragraph works... so that (1), (2), and (3) >>> stay where they are. >>> >>> How would I restore the old behavior to the new version of emacs? >>> >>> >>> Thanks much. >>> >> >> You can get this with >> >> "(paragraph-indent-text-mode) >> >> Major mode for editing text, with leading spaces starting a paragraph. >> In this mode, you do not need blank lines between paragraphs >> when the first line of the following paragraph starts with whitespace. >> `paragraph-indent-minor-mode' provides a similar facility ..." > > Thanks for this, but I didn't want to change the entire mode, as the > behavior above by fill-paragraph happens also when I'm using > html-helper-mode, what I use for editing/creating html. It may well > happen in other modes also, e.g., perl-mode, c-mode... not sure, because > I haven't tried a lot of other modes at work yet. > > In brief, I just want to change the behavior of fill-paragraph back to > what it was previously for all modes. If paragraph-indent-minor-mode > will do this, what would I need to put in ~/.emacs to invoke it for any > file I might open and not have "paragraph-indent-minor-mode" show up in > the mode line? (My mode line already is already occupied with all it > can accomodate.) I just typed M-x paragraph-indent-minor-mode in a text-mode buffer and it didn't change anything on the mode line. Then I did unfill paragraph on some indented and unindented random strings with no blank lines and they were treated as indented paragraphs. Then M-x text-mode turns off this minor mode. > > > Again, thanks for your help. > > I don't have any experience with these modes; they are new to me too and I just looked them up in the docs. I am happy with a blank line as paragraph separator and I don't see any need for the old conventions for paragraph-start and paragraph-separate. Maybe tweaking these two variables would give you what you want. Why do you want it anyway, may I ask? If it's for publication, you would want to run the file through a page layout program (TeX, Auctex) which will lose the blank lines, indent new paragraphs, and a whole lot more. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: change in fill-paragraph 2008-04-20 17:32 ` B. T. Raven @ 2008-04-22 6:57 ` ken 2008-04-22 22:30 ` ken 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: ken @ 2008-04-22 6:57 UTC (permalink / raw) To: GNU Emacs List On 04/20/2008 01:32 PM B. T. Raven wrote: > ken wrote: >> On 04/19/2008 09:24 PM B. T. Raven wrote: >>> ken wrote: >>>> >>>> With the versions of emacs I've been using for years, fill-paragraph >>>> won't fill/reformat include in its definition of a paragraph any >>>> line which begins with a space. However, the newer emacs version I >>>> use at work will. That is, >>>> >>>> (1) In the older versions, this will be >>>> one paragraph. M-q will reformat it >>>> fine. I like it this way. >>>> (2) In the older versions, having just a >>>> single space at the beginning >>>> of a line tells paragraph-fill that this is >>>> a separate paragraph. So this would be a >>>> separate paragraph. >>>> (3) In the new emacs version, all of these >>>> would constitute one paragraph and so be >>>> filled together. I would much prefer the older way >>>> fill-paragraph works... so that (1), (2), and (3) >>>> stay where they are. >>>> >>>> How would I restore the old behavior to the new version of emacs? >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks much. >>>> >>> >>> You can get this with >>> >>> "(paragraph-indent-text-mode) >>> >>> Major mode for editing text, with leading spaces starting a paragraph. >>> In this mode, you do not need blank lines between paragraphs >>> when the first line of the following paragraph starts with whitespace. >>> `paragraph-indent-minor-mode' provides a similar facility ..." >> >> Thanks for this, but I didn't want to change the entire mode, as the >> behavior above by fill-paragraph happens also when I'm using >> html-helper-mode, what I use for editing/creating html. It may well >> happen in other modes also, e.g., perl-mode, c-mode... not sure, >> because I haven't tried a lot of other modes at work yet. >> >> In brief, I just want to change the behavior of fill-paragraph back to >> what it was previously for all modes. If paragraph-indent-minor-mode >> will do this, what would I need to put in ~/.emacs to invoke it for >> any file I might open and not have "paragraph-indent-minor-mode" show >> up in the mode line? (My mode line already is already occupied with >> all it can accomodate.) > > I just typed M-x paragraph-indent-minor-mode in a text-mode buffer and > it didn't change anything on the mode line. Then I did unfill paragraph > on some indented and unindented random strings with no blank lines and > they were treated as indented paragraphs. Then M-x text-mode turns off > this minor mode. > >> >> >> Again, thanks for your help. >> >> > > I don't have any experience with these modes; they are new to me too and > I just looked them up in the docs. I am happy with a blank line as > paragraph separator and I don't see any need for the old conventions for > paragraph-start and paragraph-separate. Maybe tweaking these two > variables would give you what you want. Why do you want it anyway, may I > ask? If it's for publication, you would want to run the file through a > page layout program (TeX, Auctex) which will lose the blank lines, > indent new paragraphs, and a whole lot more. > Thanks. Those two variables may provide the answer. I checked the values in the older version and they are different. Perhaps just copying those into the new version will fix things. Hopefully I won't have to play too much with the regexps. There isn't a lot of time for that on the job. Having all text filled into blocklike paragraphs might be okay in some situations, but when editing or writing something in html or C or perl etc., it's nice to preserve the structure indicated by indentations and nested indentations. I really don't understand why the author of the latest emacs would want to dispense with that. -- The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them. -- Albert Einstein ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: change in fill-paragraph 2008-04-22 6:57 ` ken @ 2008-04-22 22:30 ` ken 2008-04-30 3:39 ` John J Foerch 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: ken @ 2008-04-22 22:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: GNU Emacs List On 04/22/2008 02:57 AM ken wrote: > On 04/20/2008 01:32 PM B. T. Raven wrote: >> ken wrote: >>> On 04/19/2008 09:24 PM B. T. Raven wrote: >>>> ken wrote: >>>>> >>>>> With the versions of emacs I've been using for years, >>>>> fill-paragraph won't fill/reformat include in its definition of a >>>>> paragraph any line which begins with a space. However, the newer >>>>> emacs version I use at work will. That is, >>>>> >>>>> (1) In the older versions, this will be >>>>> one paragraph. M-q will reformat it >>>>> fine. I like it this way. >>>>> (2) In the older versions, having just a >>>>> single space at the beginning >>>>> of a line tells paragraph-fill that this is >>>>> a separate paragraph. So this would be a >>>>> separate paragraph. >>>>> (3) In the new emacs version, all of these >>>>> would constitute one paragraph and so be >>>>> filled together. I would much prefer the older way >>>>> fill-paragraph works... so that (1), (2), and (3) >>>>> stay where they are. >>>>> >>>>> How would I restore the old behavior to the new version of emacs? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks much. >>>>> >>>> >>>> You can get this with >>>> >>>> "(paragraph-indent-text-mode) >>>> >>>> Major mode for editing text, with leading spaces starting a paragraph. >>>> In this mode, you do not need blank lines between paragraphs >>>> when the first line of the following paragraph starts with whitespace. >>>> `paragraph-indent-minor-mode' provides a similar facility ..." >>> >>> Thanks for this, but I didn't want to change the entire mode, as the >>> behavior above by fill-paragraph happens also when I'm using >>> html-helper-mode, what I use for editing/creating html. It may well >>> happen in other modes also, e.g., perl-mode, c-mode... not sure, >>> because I haven't tried a lot of other modes at work yet. >>> >>> In brief, I just want to change the behavior of fill-paragraph back >>> to what it was previously for all modes. If >>> paragraph-indent-minor-mode will do this, what would I need to put in >>> ~/.emacs to invoke it for any file I might open and not have >>> "paragraph-indent-minor-mode" show up in the mode line? (My mode >>> line already is already occupied with all it can accomodate.) >> >> I just typed M-x paragraph-indent-minor-mode in a text-mode buffer and >> it didn't change anything on the mode line. Then I did unfill >> paragraph on some indented and unindented random strings with no blank >> lines and they were treated as indented paragraphs. Then M-x text-mode >> turns off this minor mode. >> >>> >>> >>> Again, thanks for your help. >>> >>> >> >> I don't have any experience with these modes; they are new to me too >> and I just looked them up in the docs. I am happy with a blank line as >> paragraph separator and I don't see any need for the old conventions >> for paragraph-start and paragraph-separate. Maybe tweaking these two >> variables would give you what you want. Why do you want it anyway, may >> I ask? If it's for publication, you would want to run the file through >> a page layout program (TeX, Auctex) which will lose the blank lines, >> indent new paragraphs, and a whole lot more. >> > > Thanks. Those two variables may provide the answer. I checked the > values in the older version and they are different. Perhaps just > copying those into the new version will fix things. Hopefully I won't > have to play too much with the regexps. There isn't a lot of time for > that on the job. > > .... And it worked... that is, putting in the values from my older version of emacs. Now there's another change to roll back.... When I'm typing a line and get to the far right and the text wraps to the next line, the new version inserts a space into the first column on that next line. -- The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them. -- Albert Einstein ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: change in fill-paragraph 2008-04-22 22:30 ` ken @ 2008-04-30 3:39 ` John J Foerch 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: John J Foerch @ 2008-04-30 3:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: help-gnu-emacs ken <gebser@speakeasy.net> writes: > > And it worked... that is, putting in the values from my older version > of emacs. Now there's another change to roll back.... > > When I'm typing a line and get to the far right and the text wraps to > the next line, the new version inserts a space into the first column > on that next line. Hello, What exactly did you do to resolve this? I am also interested in being able to fill paragraphs in this style. Thanks, John Foerch ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* change in fill-paragraph @ 2008-04-19 17:29 ken 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: ken @ 2008-04-19 17:29 UTC (permalink / raw) To: GNU Emacs List With the versions of emacs I've been using for years, fill-paragraph won't fill/reformat include in its definition of a paragraph any line which begins with a space. However, the newer emacs version I use at work will. That is, (1) In the older versions, this will be one paragraph. M-q will reformat it fine. I like it this way. (2) In the older versions, having just a single space at the beginning of a line tells paragraph-fill that this is a separate paragraph. So this would be a separate paragraph. (3) In the new emacs version, all of these would constitute one paragraph and so be filled together. I would much prefer the older way fill-paragraph works... so that (1), (2), and (3) stay where they are. How would I restore the old behavior to the new version of emacs? Thanks much. -- The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them. -- Albert Einstein ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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