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Re: Emacs & word wrap; X-server
Hi,
Schlomo> syntax highlighting and word wrap (appearently called line-fill ????) to
Schlomo> work. The problem is that emacs simply inserts a CR at the end of the line
Schlomo> instead of working WITHOUT CRs (except where I set them) like many Windows
Emacs is enourmouse, and this is way of topic.
However - chaeck out in emacs: (C-h v, or C-h f) - help variabl, help function
auto-fill-mode (function)
fill-column (variable)
truncate-lines (variable)
Yossi A.
>>>>> "Schlomo" == Schlomo Schapiro <schapiro@inter.net.il> writes:
Schlomo> Hi all,
Schlomo> 1.
Schlomo> I need some help from an Emacs wizard:
Schlomo> I started using Emacs to write a major article with LaTeX (I really enjoy
Schlomo> working with UN-PROBLEMATIC programs to create texts), I even got full
Schlomo> syntax highlighting and word wrap (appearently called line-fill ????) to
Schlomo> work. The problem is that emacs simply inserts a CR at the end of the line
Schlomo> instead of working WITHOUT CRs (except where I set them) like many Windows
Schlomo> editors do. Thing is that I open the emacs window at different widths and
Schlomo> would like the text to automatically fill the whole width of the window.
Schlomo> How can I conince emacs not to insert CRs but just break the line at the
Schlomo> end of the window.
Schlomo> Another problem is, whenever TeXing a file, it asks wether I want to save
Schlomo> it. I assume that it is possible somwhere to change the TeX macros to do
Schlomo> an autosave whenever I TeX a file.
Schlomo> I use emacs 20.something (the one with Mule and hebrew support that says
Schlomo> "R2L not yet implemented :-) ) and tried to find the answer in the manual
Schlomo> (still didn't catch the info concept, though).
Schlomo> 2.
Schlomo> I have to use a windows X-server since the linux box has no screen. The
Schlomo> windows X server uses windows fonts (in addition to some of it's own),
Schlomo> which, of course, are HEWBREW !!. I found that the x server has a program
Schlomo> to import .bdf fonts, but could not find a program to convert Linux .pcf
Schlomo> fonts into .bdf. The x-server is PC-Xware, I'll movev to Exceed soon,
Schlomo> though.My questions are:
Schlomo> 1. is it possible to add the linux fonts to that server ?
Schlomo> 2. how do i convert those .pcf to .bdf. What are the differences ? Are
Schlomo> they bitmap or vector fonts.
Schlomo> Thanks a lot,
Schlomo> Schlomo
Schlomo> PS: Please reply to the second address, too. It's my work address and I
Schlomo> didn't subscribe it to linux-il.