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#6248
23.1; justify (esc q) broken in Latex mode
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Reported by: mark.lillibridge <at> hp.com
Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 17:53:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 23.1
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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> I tend to view latex as text with intermixed code so I see this
> differently. I can see an argument for why text inside of a specific
> environment might need to be indented specially, I don't see why that
> would apply to top-level text outside of any environment.
So you're saying that filling should not use indentation when filling
top-level text and that would solve your use case?
Hmm... I see some problems with that:
- your original message reported that the whole paragraph was indented
(apparently by 4 spaces), so either that paragraph was not "outside
of any environment" or there is something I don't understand.
- that would introduce unexpected difference between otherwise similar
circumstances (top-level or not-top-level text).
> I suspect we're going to agree to disagree on this one; feel free to
> close this bug.
Yes, I don't think we can satisfy everyone without someone having to do
some extra configuration to express his preference (which is what
fill-indent-according-to-mode is for).
But I could offer another "way out", based on your example text: the
indentation code could potentially be modified to try and recognize
paragraph-beginnings and indent them by some extra N spaces, so as to
look like:
This is a sample paragraph of text that is long enough that it
may need to be filled. Here's a second sentence to continue the
paragraph. And one more sentence for good measure.
I personally wouldn't like it, so it would still need to be controlled
by some configuration variable. And I'm not sure it could be made
reliable enough.
Stefan
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