> But it seems that it does not exactly does the job this way: if the
> argument sign is <0 and you are in the middle of a paragraph, then,
> unless the paragraph is at beginning of buffer you are going to the
> character before the 1st one, rather than to the 1st character of
> paragraph.
Actuall
Salut Stéfan,
>>> Actually, no, because paragraph-separate would cause the whole line
>>> that ends with \\ to be treated as not being part of a paragraph, and
>>> paragraph-start wouldn't be appropriate either. Hence the "good"
>>> above :-(
>[...]
>> I have implemented the thing locally on my m
> Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 22:41:02 +
> From: k...@freefriends.org
> To: vincent@hotmail.fr
> CC: monn...@iro.umontreal.ca; emacs-de...@gnu.org
> Subject: RE: Alinea filling (hanlding of explicit line-breaks)
>
[...]
> 1. Sure, @* forces a line break in Texinfo. How that technically
> compa
>> Actually, no, because paragraph-separate would cause the whole line
>> that ends with \\ to be treated as not being part of a paragraph, and
>> paragraph-start wouldn't be appropriate either. Hence the "good"
>> above :-(
[...]
> I have implemented the thing locally on my machine. It works wel
Karl: I put you in the loop for info, because in Texinfo mode I think
that @* is used as an alinea separator similar to \\ in Org mode.
> From: monn...@iro.umontreal.ca
> To: vincent@hotmail.fr
> Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 10:02:37 -0500
> CC: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org; emacs-de...@gnu.org
> Subject: