Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/15/15:35:50
p DOT steiner AT t-online DOT de (Peter Steiner) wrote:
> [ About reformatting text... ]
>
> Do you know JOE (Joe's own Editor) that comes with Linux? It has a
> reformatting function. I like this function, because it's so useful. Look at
> this example:
>
> /* bla bla bla bla test hello world bla bla bla bla test hello world bla bla
> * bla bla test hello world bla
> *
> * bla bla bla test hello world bla bla bla bla
> * test hello world bla bla bla
> * bla test hello world bla bla bla
> * bla test hello world bla bla bla bla
> * test hello world bla bla bla bla test hello world
> */
>
> These are two paragraphs. The second one was edited and so the lines are
> underfull. Now I place the cursor into this paragraph and press ^k f:
>
> /* bla bla bla bla test hello world bla bla bla bla test hello world bla bla
> * bla bla test hello world bla
> *
> * bla bla bla test hello world bla bla bla bla test hello world bla bla bla
> * bla test hello world bla bla bla bla test hello world bla bla bla bla
> * test hello world bla bla bla bla test hello world
> */
>
> That's great! I often exit RHIDE just to edit and reformat comments. It's
> very useful for reformatting quoted text in news-articles, too.
The main problem is how to know where a paragraph ends. Even more, your example
is a little strange because the * are skipped and that's a very strange policy.
Is that correct? (I have joe in my Linux but I'm at work).
There is no reason to start each line with an * and other users could want
other characters ...
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