* http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/VisualLineMode --very intereting...

** This may explain why you found no help thru google:

"Visual line mode is a new mode in Emacs 23 that is on by default."

* "The following code convinces visual-line-mode to wrap at a given column
by expanding the right margin of the buffer’s window. It’s worked pretty
well for me, although it depends on being the only one that fiddles with
the margins. --JamesWright

    (defvar visual-wrap-column nil)
    (defun set-visual-wrap-column (new-wrap-column &optional buffer)
....
etc.

** To use the original behavior put the following in your .emacs:

    (setq line-move-visual nil)



On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 8:06 AM, Paul Whipp <paul.wh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I can adjust the line-spacing variable but I'm looking for a way to
> separate paragraphs when writing large amounts of text in org-mode.
> Sticking in an extra carriage return works and has become my habit but it
> is annoying when the text is copy/pasted or exported to certain formats
> (such as libreoffice).
>
> I'd like to be able to set the line-spacing such that there is a nice
> visible vertical gap where I've actually hit the carriage return to create
> a new paragraph and a smaller vertical spacing where visual line mode has
> emulated a carriage return for readability. This would probably help in my
> elisp or python code too because it would make it easy to distinguish
> wrapped and new lines.
>
> I've tried google but I can't see any way to do this. Can anyone suggest
> where I should look for a solution?
>
> Regards,
> Paul Whipp
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