Re: [O] Org minor mode in mail-mode
Eric Abrahamsen eric at ericabrahamsen.net writes: Thanks for this hint! I had been advising fill-paragraph, this seems like a more comprehensive solution. What is strange though is that (turn-on-orgstruct++) messes up with the header separator (--text follows this line--) when calling M-q (fill-paragraph); whereas (turn-on-orgstruct) doesn't pose any problem. Why such a different behavior between turn-on-orgstruct++ and turn-on-orgstruct? Is that a feature or a bug? -- Rene
Re: [O] Org minor mode in mail-mode
René jlr_0 at yahoo.com writes: Here is the the configuration I run (defun turn-on-full-org-mailing () (turn-on-orgstruct++) (turn-on-orgtbl) (load org-html-mail)) (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'turn-on-full-org-mailing) in order make use of Org minor mode (struct, tbl) within mail-mode. Unfortunately with this, calling M-q (fill-paragraph) right after the header separator (--text follows this line--) leads to filling the header along with the first paragraph of my mail. I found the right solution. I just needed to toggle Filladapt minor mode. This way `auto-fill-mode' and the `fill-paragraph' command are both smarter about guessing a proper fill-prefix and finding paragraph boundaries when indented lines and paragraphs are used. (require 'filladapt) (setq-default filladapt-mode t) -- Rene
Re: [O] Org minor mode in mail-mode
On Sat, Sep 10 2011, Rene wrote: René jlr_0 at yahoo.com writes: Here is the the configuration I run (defun turn-on-full-org-mailing () (turn-on-orgstruct++) (turn-on-orgtbl) (load org-html-mail)) (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'turn-on-full-org-mailing) in order make use of Org minor mode (struct, tbl) within mail-mode. Unfortunately with this, calling M-q (fill-paragraph) right after the header separator (--text follows this line--) leads to filling the header along with the first paragraph of my mail. I found the right solution. I just needed to toggle Filladapt minor mode. This way `auto-fill-mode' and the `fill-paragraph' command are both smarter about guessing a proper fill-prefix and finding paragraph boundaries when indented lines and paragraphs are used. (require 'filladapt) (setq-default filladapt-mode t) Thanks for this hint! I had been advising fill-paragraph, this seems like a more comprehensive solution.
Re: [O] Org minor mode in mail-mode
Any idea on how to make use of org minor mode in mail-mode and still be able to fill-paragraph without impacting mail headers? The org minor modes set the local value of fill-paragraph-function to org-fill-paragraph. You can override this by adding a line to your hook function: (defun turn-on-full-org-mailing () (turn-on-orgstruct++) (turn-on-orgtbl) (load org-html-mail) (setq fill-paragraph-function 'message-fill-paragraph)) I'm not sure how this will affect calling fill on lists or tables, however. As matter of fact, the trouble comes from `turn-on-orgstruct++'. Using `turn-on-orgstruct' instead is alright. When called `fill-paragraph' operates without interfering with the mail header. Another idea would be to change `paragraph-start' and `paragraph-separate' values when turning on orgstruct and orgtbl. Does not seem to work for me. -- Rene
[O] Org minor mode in mail-mode
Here is the the configuration I run (defun turn-on-full-org-mailing () (turn-on-orgstruct++) (turn-on-orgtbl) (load org-html-mail)) (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'turn-on-full-org-mailing) in order make use of Org minor mode (struct, tbl) within mail-mode. Unfortunately with this, calling M-q (fill-paragraph) right after the header separator (--text follows this line--) leads to filling the header along with the first paragraph of my mail. It turns out that the org minor mode rebinds M-q to `orgstruct-hijacker-command-22' : , | M-q runs the command orgstruct-hijacker-command-22, which is an | interactive Lisp function. | | It is bound to M-q. | | (orgstruct-hijacker-command-22 arg) | | In Structure, run `fill-paragraph'. | Outside of structure, run the binding of `\361'. ` Any idea on how to make use of org minor mode in mail-mode and still be able to fill-paragraph without impacting mail headers? -- René