[TxMt] Hard wrapping again

Guido Governatori guido at itee.uq.edu.au
Wed Oct 31 10:14:30 UTC 2007


>> On 31 Oct 2007, at 09:46, Guido Governatori wrote:
>>> For many reasons, I would like to have the possibility to hard  
>>> wrap my file (mainly for LaTeX files).
>>>
>>> Reformat paragraph alone (^Q) does not work in the way I like,  
>>> but selecting a line Shift-cmd-L and ^Q does what I want.
>>>
>>> What I would like to know is whether there is a way to automate  
>>> this procedure for a file (all the line in the file), or whether  
>>> I have to write my own command for this (or there is a script  
>>> called by ^Q).
>> Please forgive me, if I understood your problem wrong!
>>
> Sorry I should have been more precise.
>
>> Did you try to set the "wrap column" to what ever; select all  
>> (APPLE+A); press CTRL+Q?
>>
> I have tried it but it does not do what I want.
>
> The problem with CTRL-Q is that it does not "respect" LaTeX  
> constructions.
>
> For example
>
> long line to be wrapped
> \[
>   math
> \]
> long line to be wrapped
>
> with the proposed solution produces
>
> long line to be wrapped \[ math \] long line to be wrapped
>
> while with the one line at a time reformatting the above case is  
> handled properly.
>
> Thanks anyway
>
> Guido
>
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