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- User Option: fill-prefix
-
This buffer-local variable specifies a string of text that appears at
the beginning
of normal text lines and should be disregarded when filling them. Any
line that fails to start with the fill prefix is considered the start of
a paragraph; so is any line that starts with the fill prefix followed by
additional whitespace. Lines that start with the fill prefix but no
additional whitespace are ordinary text lines that can be filled
together. The resulting filled lines also start with the fill prefix.
The fill prefix follows the left margin whitespace, if any.
- User Option: fill-column
-
This buffer-local variable specifies the maximum width of filled lines.
Its value should be an integer, which is a number of columns. All the
filling, justification, and centering commands are affected by this
variable, including Auto Fill mode (see section Auto Filling).
As a practical matter, if you are writing text for other people to
read, you should set fill-column
to no more than 70. Otherwise
the line will be too long for people to read comfortably, and this can
make the text seem clumsy.
- Variable: default-fill-column
-
The value of this variable is the default value for
fill-column
in
buffers that do not override it. This is the same as
(default-value 'fill-column)
.
The default value for default-fill-column
is 70.
- Command: set-left-margin from to margin
-
This sets the
left-margin
property on the text from from to
to to the value margin. If Auto Fill mode is enabled, this
command also refills the region to fit the new margin.
- Command: set-right-margin from to margin
-
This sets the
right-margin
property on the text from from
to to to the value margin. If Auto Fill mode is enabled,
this command also refills the region to fit the new margin.
- Function: current-left-margin
-
This function returns the proper left margin value to use for filling
the text around point. The value is the sum of the
left-margin
property of the character at the start of the current line (or zero if
none), and the value of the variable left-margin
.
- Function: current-fill-column
-
This function returns the proper fill column value to use for filling
the text around point. The value is the value of the
fill-column
variable, minus the value of the right-margin
property of the
character after point.
- Command: move-to-left-margin &optional n force
-
This function moves point to the left margin of the current line. The
column moved to is determined by calling the function
current-left-margin
. If the argument n is non-nil
,
move-to-left-margin
moves forward n-1 lines first.
If force is non-nil
, that says to fix the line's
indentation if that doesn't match the left margin value.
- Function: delete-to-left-margin from to
-
This function removes left margin indentation from the text
between from and to. The amount of indentation
to delete is determined by calling
current-left-margin
.
In no case does this function delete non-whitespace.
- Function: indent-to-left-margin
-
This is the default
indent-line-function
, used in Fundamental
mode, Text mode, etc. Its effect is to adjust the indentation at the
beginning of the current line to the value specified by the variable
left-margin
. This may involve either inserting or deleting
whitespace.
- Variable: left-margin
-
This variable specifies the base left margin column. In Fundamental
mode, C-j indents to this column. This variable automatically
becomes buffer-local when set in any fashion.
- Variable: fill-nobreak-predicate
-
This variable gives major modes a way to specify not to break a line at
certain places. Its value should be a function. This function is
called during filling, with no arguments and with point located at the
place where a break is being considered. If the function returns
non-
nil
, then the line won't be broken there.
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