Thorsten Glaser wrote in :
|Steffen Nurpmeso dixit:
|
|>Ok. But you could as well "cat|sed -e s/^ //" when pasting
|>however, that does not bite anything preformatted.
|
|Not when pasting commands directly (also, don’t abuse the
|poor cat), and it breaks tabstops, so, no.
You could simply
Steffen Nurpmeso dixit:
>Ok. But you could as well "cat|sed -e s/^ //" when pasting
>however, that does not bite anything preformatted.
Not when pasting commands directly (also, don’t abuse the
poor cat), and it breaks tabstops, so, no.
> |You can disable the left margin for the other elements
russellb...@gmail.com wrote in <201911161459.xagexrnd010...@randytool.net>:
| I customize DefaultStyle.c to my preferences.
Maybe the next time when i compile the 2.8.9rel.1 i have a look.
I'd rather not, i am buried alive here. Thanks nonetheless,
Mr. Bell.
The thing, well, however, is that we
Thorsten Glaser wrote in :
|Steffen Nurpmeso dixit:
|>Also i wonder why is always left aligned, like the headings
|>are, whereas all other elements have some left margin. This
|>looks pretty odd.
|
|Because it’s preformatted. Needed to make copy/paste and
|tabstops work.
Ok. But you coul
I customize DefaultStyle.c to my preferences.
russell bell
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Steffen Nurpmeso dixit:
>Also i wonder why is always left aligned, like the headings
>are, whereas all other elements have some left margin. This
>looks pretty odd.
Because it’s preformatted. Needed to make copy/paste and
tabstops work.
You can disable the left margin for the other elements
no
Hello,
since a short time i offer some ports for a linux distro (yes,
really), and on that page a table follows a paragraph. It happens
that there is no visual separation, at least in sortasgml mode.
In tagsoup it looks pretty cool, except that table cell follow
lines then wrap to the first colu