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Line endings are arbitrary except at paragraph boundaries or in poems. However, there is no reason to not implement a word-wise merge in version control systems, and it would make more sense, too, rather than going line by line.

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I see that as a weakness of version control systems that were designed to work with code rather than natural-language text. Could we help you? Return the favor and support the Aquamacs Project! Thus, future versions of Aquamacs will no longer show that message.

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This message is incomprehensible unless the underlying Emacs function `set-fill-prefix’ is called directly. The “prefix cancelled” message refers to Emacs trying to be smart about indentations of paragraphs (e.g., starting with a dash for a bullet point). This e-mail should be an example (widen the window to test). Modern text should not be formatted this way, in my opinion, for maximum responsiveness of the resulting documents. Emacs was conceived when terminals where generally 60 or 80 characters wide so that hard-formatting text made sense. The reason for this is that Aquamacs is made for an era where people use screens of different sizes, including mobile devices, and display windows next to each other with unpredictable widths. In your case, you may or may not want to disable word wrapping anyway. Going to fundamental-mode will disable word wrap. When long lines (without explicit line endings) are present in a file, then word-wrapping as opposed to auto-fill-mode is chosen. In that case, we’re actually “un-filling” the paragraph.Īquamacs automatically chooses what it thinks is the right formatting.

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This applies when auto-fill-mode is not enabled, but word-wrap is used so that paragraphs fill the full width of the window, and change if the window is made wider (see Options -> Line Wrapping). M-q, in Aquamacs, has a context-dependent function that respects the choice the user made for “word-wrap”. > because I'm willing to believe that it is. > want, and when we have time you might explain why it is correct, > Going to fundamental mode fixes the problem. > I am editing the newsletter with aquamacs.

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On Mar 18, 2016, at 7:54 PM, Frank Ritter wrote:













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