a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> If I want a quote re-filled, I just use M-q with point anywhere within
> it.
Thanks for the tip - it is better than 'vjgq' (I use Spacemacs with
vim's way to reflow)...although I still believe I was not doing it in
the past...well, maybe we're getting ol
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> If I want a quote re-filled, I just use M-q with
> point anywhere within it.
>
> Sometimes it is nice to not have it done
> automatically, if the quote contains an ascii
> drawing, or similar.
Indeed - I do it manually (`M-q') as well. It is
super-fast a
Saša writes:
> When I reply to some message, Gnus adds '>' quoting char in the front
> of quoted paragraph(s), but the problem is that the original message
> which was wrapped at 79th column, now extends to 81 and I have to
> manually reflow each quoted paragraph?
If I want a quote re-filled, I j
On Wed, Feb 17 2016, Saša Janiška wrote:
> I have to manually reflow each quoted paragraph?
You might automate it by checking inside gnus-message-setup-hook for
gnus-article-reply and then doing a fill-region between
mail-header-separator and end of buffer (or message-signature-separator).
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Hello,
after some time I'm back to Gnus but have a problem which I do not
recall from the past...
When I reply to some message, Gnus adds '>' quoting char in the front of
quoted paragraph(s), but the problem is that the original message which
was wrapped at 79th column, now extends to 81 and I ha