* left justify in HTML Helper mode
@ 2002-09-09 14:02 Haines Brown
2002-09-09 15:33 ` Tim Haynes
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From: Haines Brown @ 2002-09-09 14:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
In editing html docs, I frequently encounter text that is either
centered or has a variable number of spaces at the beginning of each
line.
I want to left justify the whole or a marked area. The way I do it now
requres at least several steps.
--
Haines Brown
brownh@hartford-hwp.com
kb1grm@arrl.net
www.hartford-hwp.com
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* Re: left justify in HTML Helper mode
2002-09-09 14:02 left justify in HTML Helper mode Haines Brown
@ 2002-09-09 15:33 ` Tim Haynes
2002-09-09 17:17 ` Chuck Siska
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From: Tim Haynes @ 2002-09-09 15:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
Haines Brown <brownh@hartford-hwp.com> writes:
> In editing html docs, I frequently encounter text that is either centered
> or has a variable number of spaces at the beginning of each line.
>
> I want to left justify the whole or a marked area. The way I do it now
> requres at least several steps.
Is this specific to HTML(helper) mode?
How does `C-u - 8 0 C-x TAB' strike you, after choosing a region (or `C-x
h' for the whole buffer)? Choose a smaller number at will, but that'll
guaranteably left-align everything. :)
~Tim
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* Re: left justify in HTML Helper mode
2002-09-09 14:02 left justify in HTML Helper mode Haines Brown
2002-09-09 15:33 ` Tim Haynes
@ 2002-09-09 17:17 ` Chuck Siska
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From: Chuck Siska @ 2002-09-09 17:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
haines --
try C-u - 9 9 9 C-x <tab> on the region.
-- chuck
Haines Brown wrote:
>
> In editing html docs, I frequently encounter text that is either
> centered or has a variable number of spaces at the beginning of each
> line.
>
> I want to left justify the whole or a marked area. The way I do it now
> requres at least several steps.
>
> --
> Haines Brown
> brownh@hartford-hwp.com
> kb1grm@arrl.net
> www.hartford-hwp.com
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* Re: left justify in HTML Helper mode
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@ 2002-09-10 17:37 ` Haines Brown
2002-09-10 18:01 ` lawrence mitchell
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From: Haines Brown @ 2002-09-10 17:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
Chuck Siska <chuck.siska@skyworksinc.com> writes:
> haines --
>
> try C-u - 9 9 9 C-x <tab> on the region.
>
> -- chuck
>
> Haines Brown wrote:
> >
> > In editing html docs, I frequently encounter text that is either
> > centered or has a variable number of spaces at the beginning of each
> > line.
> >
> > I want to left justify the whole or a marked area. The way I do it now
> > requres at least several steps.
Thanks, but not having much luck with this.
The suggestion to try C-u 80 C-x <TAB> merely moved the selected block
of text 80 spaces to the right and did nothing for justification.
Your suggesttion to try C-u 999 C-x <TAB> just moved the block even
more, again, without justfication.
Makes no difference if I'm in HTML or in Text mode.
--
Haines Brown
brownh@hartford-hwp.com
kb1grm@arrl.net
www.hartford-hwp.com
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* Re: left justify in HTML Helper mode
2002-09-10 17:37 ` Haines Brown
@ 2002-09-10 18:01 ` lawrence mitchell
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From: lawrence mitchell @ 2002-09-10 18:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Haines Brown wrote:
[...]
> The suggestion to try C-u 80 C-x <TAB> merely moved the selected block
> of text 80 spaces to the right and did nothing for justification.
> Your suggesttion to try C-u 999 C-x <TAB> just moved the block even
> more, again, without justfication.
You missed the minus sign, you need to type C-u <minus> 999 C-x
<TAB>, rather than what you did. More information may be gleaned
from finding out what C-x <TAB> actually calls:
/----[ C-h k C-x TAB ]
| C-x TAB runs the command indent-rigidly
| which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `indent'.
| (indent-rigidly START END ARG)
|
| Indent all lines starting in the region sideways by ARG
| columns. Called from a program, takes three arguments, START,
| END and ARG. You can remove all indentation from a region by
| giving a large negative ARG.
\----
^^^^^^^^
--
lawrence mitchell <wence@gmx.li>
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