Ypo <ypun...@gmail.com> writes: > But when it comes to displaying each paragraph, I perceive it like very > difficult: filling, unfilling, wrapping, adaptive wrapping, indent... > and it seems that emacs and org-mode have their own functions.
Well. This is what we usually have in Emacs. Multiple approaches to the same or similar problem. Choose what you prefer. > Is there a way to mastering paragraphs displaying? The basics are described in 8.8 Continuation Lines section of Emacs manual and the links from that section. > What I would like to achieve is to display unfilled paragraphs in > org-mode, with the first line indented, and hyphenation at the end of > the lines. Could this be done just using the functions in emacs? 1. First line indentation: Check out adaptive-wrap package and its adaptive-wrap-extra-indent customization. 2. Hypenation: You can check line wrapping/truncation in the Emacs manual. If you do not have word-wrap set to non-nil (it is not, by default), the words will be wrapped in the middle. The indicator at the boundary is usually not hyphen, but can be customized via fringe-indicator-alist. Hope it helps. -- Ihor Radchenko, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at https://orgmode.org/. Support Org development at https://liberapay.com/org-mode, or support my work at https://liberapay.com/yantar92