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Getting a line to wrap/reformatting paragraphs
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Subject: Re: Getting a line to wrap/reformatting paragraphs
From: Eric Weir <eew...@bellsouth.net>
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On Feb 23, 2012, at 12:37 PM, Herbert Sitz wrote:
> Yes, it does insert <cr>'s. There are lots of different ways/settings
> of having linewrap work in Vim and this is the one I've found best.
> One place where settings can be changed is with 'formatoptions'
> option. See ':h formatoptions' and ':h fo-table'. The default
> formatoptions flags in org buffers are: qtcwn
>=20
> You can get automatic reformatting as you type by adding the 'a' flag:
> :set formatoptions+=3Da
Thanks, Herb. Lots to learn about vim. At this point the defaults look =
like what I would want.=20
Should I take it that the + in command for setting the 'a' flag means =
that it is added to the defaults, that it doesn't override them?=20
> Typically the 'gq' command is used to reformat a section of text. See
> ':h gq'. With the 'w' setting in formatoptions this will only
> reformat lines that end with a <non-space><cr>, not lines that end
> with <space><cr>. This ends up pretty natural, I think.
I've tried 'gq' on a selection. That'll be my solution for the time =
being, till I have a better understanding of the options.
> Single linebreaks between text lines are generally ignored when doing
> any of the Emacs/Orgmode exports, unless text is in literal sections
> like code blocks or uses character codes like =3Dtext between equals =
is
> literal "code"=3D. In exports paragraph breaks are deemed to occur
> whenever there is a blank line, the preceding block/lines will be
> combined into single paragraph. You can get more info on that in
> Orgmode documentation, start here:
> =
http://orgmode.org/manual/Structural-markup-elements.html#Structural-marku=
p-elements
May change with more experience, but at the moment I'm going with the =
'no white space' paragraph marker. Assuming I continue, would it be =
possible to substitute that for blank lines?
Do you know if emacs/orgmode can process markdown or multimarkdown?
Thanks,
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