Joe Corneli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Does anyone know of an autofill (or `fill-individual-paragraphs' type > of function, alternatively & maybe preferably) that works in LaTeX > modes? I might have written a question about this a couple years ago. > The issue is to avoid messing up the formatting of e.g. large arrays, > while still having "most" lines be 70 characters long or less. I > think I can write this pretty easily, but if it exists already, that's > even easier.
AUCTeX <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex> Is there an easy way to get LaTeX-fill-buffer from AUCTeX to ignore comment blocks whenever they are encountered? Currently, running it on a file with this header: %%% This file is part of PlanetMath snapshot of 2005-02-15 %%% Primary Title: order of operations %%% Primary Category Code: 00A99 %%% Filename: OrderOfOperations.tex %%% Version: 3 %%% Owner: akrowne %%% Author(s): akrowne %%% PlanetMath is released under the GNU Free Documentation License. %%% You should have received a file called fdl.txt along with this file. %%% If not, please write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gave me a file with _this_ header: %%% This file is part of PlanetMath snapshot of 2005-02-15 Primary Title: order %%% of operations Primary Category Code: 00A99 Filename: OrderOfOperations.tex %%% Version: 3 Owner: akrowne Author(s): akrowne PlanetMath is released under %%% the GNU Free Documentation License. You should have received a file called %%% fdl.txt along with this file. If not, please write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] The rest of this function's behavior seems to be just what I want. _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs