Thanks for your comment! At Wed, 07 Sep 2011 10:32:48 +0200, Rasmus wrote: > : > > Emacs has several built-in word wrapping mechanisms. See > Options → Line Wrapping in this buffer > for an overview. My preferred method is Word Wrap. Whether this can > easily be utilized by calfw I don't know.
Yes. I seem this word wrapping algorithm is a simple one (it may be the same as 'fill-region'), which is shown at the Wikipedia. To fill out the narrow space efficiently, I think hyphenation is needed. I will continue to search the better algorithm. > > If you have a time, will you check it out? > > I would like to hear feeling from the not East Asians users, > > using line breaking without no smart word-wrapping and hyphenation. > > It works okay. The problem is not so much the line breaking as the lack > of appropriately segregating entries. > > The following view is decent, and word wrap certainly improves > the ease of obtaining information: > http://ompldr.org/vYThpOQ > > On the other hand information is not easily obtained from a week with > lots of scheduled class from a single file: > http://ompldr.org/vYThpYQ > > - An easy solution might be do add a `\n' but this might not always be > desirable. > - Events could also be separated by lines. > - Different shades might also be a possibility. Here is a screenshot of > my Gnus group buffer which is striped. > http://ompldr.org/vYThpZQ I think the current look needs to improve in the case of many schedules too. Many schedule items, like Japanese TV programs guides... https://twitter.com/#!/kiwanami/status/110721726375145472/photo/1/large I'm going to try some improvement, such as inserting a horizontal line, applying different face on the first lines and shading like gnus group buffer. I will inform here again. Thank you, -- SAKURAI, Masashi (family, given) m.saku...@kiwanami.net