Hi Robert,
>>> 2) The proposed solution always left indents the wrapped line. Often for
>>> artwork (e.g. a YANG tree diagram), where whitespace is not significant,
>>> and the wrapping is relatively minor, then right indenting the wrapped
>>> line can make the results look more visually readab
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Hi Kent,
On 28/06/2018 01:53, Kent Watsen wrote:
All, I just posted -06 that addresses some comments from Rob, Martin,
and Jonathan. I realize that there are still open issues, but a rapid
iteration for some of these things seems like it might be good:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-kwatsen
>>But with variable placement of the '\' character you can do:
>>
>> This very long line happens to have a space character \
>> immediately after the fold column.";
>>
This would not work, since the line is one character too long
>> or
>>
>> This very long line happens to
On Thu, Jun 28, 2018 at 2:08 AM Martin Bjorklund wrote:
> Kent Watsen wrote:
> > All, I just posted -06 that addresses some comments from Rob, Martin,
> > and Jonathan. I realize that there are still open issues, but a rapid
> > iteration for some of these things seems like it might be good:
>