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#19661
wrapping before window-width (new wrap-column text property?)
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Message #14 received at 19661 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
>>>>> martin rudalics <rudalics <at> gmx.at> writes:
>>> This is an example This is yet another example sentence with
>>> sentence with line-prefix and wrap-prefix both set to
>>> wrap-column set to 23. (space :align-to 25), – or something like that.
>> This is a much harder nut to crack, and having wrap-column doesn't
>> help with that.
> This could be done with two side-by-side windows, `follow-mode'
> (Anders Lindgren would certainly help with that) and some non-trivial
> changes in window layout.
Yes, I was thinking about something like that. However, the
ultimate goal is for Emacs to set foot on that wordprocessing
land, so to say; and there, such window layouts may easily
become unmanageable.
[…]
> In any case you can easily try a prototype with a number of
> side-by-side windows turning off all decorations but the scroll bar
> of the rightmost one and enabling `follow-mode'. And you could
> insert (barely visible) window dividers and use the mouse to change
> the widths of the columns.
I doubt I really could experiment much with scrollbars with the
tty-only Emacs builds I use exclusively for over a year now.
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