> Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 10:53:39 +0900 > From: "Martin J. Dürst" <due...@it.aoyama.ac.jp> > CC: li bo <libo....@gmail.com>, unicode@unicode.org > > This is different from what you did in Emacs, which I'd call > line-folding, i.e. cut the line after a paragraph is laid out and > reordered completely as a single (potentially very long) line. This > makes some sense in Emacs, where the basic assumption is that lines > should fit into the width of the view.
Sorry, I don't follow you. There's no such "line-folding" in the Emacs implementation of the UBA. A line that doesn't fit the window width is reordered as a whole. Conceptually, reordering is done before breaking a long line into continuation lines.