Hi Gianluca,
On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 15:15 (-0700), Gianluca Interlandi wrote:
Thanks Jim for the tip on "flyspell mode".
Glad to help out.
What about paragraph justification? I remember it was
Ctrl-J?
There is an emacs command "fill-paragraph", which is in the "fill"
package. I have it bound to Alt-Q (which I think is the default
binding, not Ctrl-J) but you can easily re-bind it to any key sequence
you like. (Or, if for some reason you want to do it, you can bind any
command to as many key sequences as you like.)
Can you set a specific line length, like in gvim I had
set 93
characters per line?
The above paragraph was wrapped automagically according to my setting
of "fill-column", which I have set to 70 for email messages.
If you want paragraphs justified, you can give an argument to
fill-paragraph. For example, if I copy the above paragraph and type
Ctrl-U Alt-Q, I get
There is an emacs command "fill-paragraph", which is in the
"fill"
package. I have it bound to Alt-Q (which I think is the default
binding, not Ctrl-J) but you can easily re-bind it to any key sequence
you like. (Or, if for some reason you want to do it, you can bind any
command to as many key sequences as you like.)
Whether you like those results better than ragged-right is up to you,
of course.
Cheers.
Jim