Samuel Wales writes:
> Is there a way to just get C-M-j to do what it does in other modes?
Short answer: no.
Long answer: please read again this thread.
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Is there a way to just get C-M-j to do what it does in other modes?
I almost never need Org-specific behavior for these things, actually.
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Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> C-M-j in a comment also seems to work now.
I doubt it does.
> However, there is just one small bug: at the end of a line, it inserts
> a # on the next line, in the comment or outside of it depending on
> whether it is the last line.
"newcomment.el" doesn't provid
Thank you. I confirm that it works.
C-M-j in a comment also seems to work now. However, there is just one
small bug: at the end of a line, it inserts a # on the next line, in
the comment or outside of it depending on whether it is the last line.
On 7/10/13, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> You said to compare text modes with text modes. So let's talk about
> text-mode itself? It works as I expect.
OK. I understand what you mean. I have pushed a patch that should mimic
usual comment behaviour in Org. Thanks.
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Nicolas Goaziou
You said to compare text modes with text modes. So let's talk about
text-mode itself? It works as I expect.
On 7/9/13, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Samuel Wales writes:
>
>> I think Org should support this variable and not fill two commented
>> paragraphs with a commented empty line as
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> I think Org should support this variable and not fill two commented
> paragraphs with a commented empty line as if they were one.
I do not.
> When you fill in, for example, Emacs Lisp mode, each paragraph is
> filled as a paragraph, without combining them.
You're
I think Org should support this variable and not fill two commented
paragraphs with a commented empty line as if they were one.
When you fill in, for example, Emacs Lisp mode, each paragraph is
filled as a paragraph, without combining them.
I think there is benefit for the user in keeping things
Thank you.
Please note:
===
comment-empty-lines is a variable defined in `newcomment.el.gz'.
Its value is t
Original value was nil
Documentation:
If nil, `comment-region' does not comment out empty lines.
If t, it always comments out empty lines.
If `eol' it only comments out empty lines if comm
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> M-q anywhere here fills all three paragraphs together:
>
> # this is a paragraph. i want to fill it.
> #
> # this is too. and i commented the blank line because i am
> # a badass.
>
> # asdfasdf akjdn fkand sflkajnsd fklajns dfkjan dskfjna
> # kdsfn
This should b
M-q anywhere here fills all three paragraphs together:
# this is a paragraph. i want to fill it.
#
# this is too. and i commented the blank line because i am
# a badass.
# asdfasdf akjdn fkand sflkajnsd fklajns dfkjan dskfjna
# kdsfn
Samuel
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