I am primarily interested in this version because of the ease of which it handles LaTeX documents. Perhaps someone could just give me the name of the el / elc file that is responsible for this behavior, and I'll take it from a 24.3 version and paste it into Aquamacs 2.4. I also have line numbers, highlight the current line, size indication, and column numbers. Just in case this is a conflict, I'll mention that I have Yasnippets, local and global whitespace, and flyspell all enabled. The default format used is a comma separator (,) and double quotes ( '') for. The commands include sorting numerically or alphabetically on a particular field, cutting and pasting columns of fields, padding to align fields, or removing padding. As I type a line, this should happen automatically when I reach the window edge. CsvMode, csv-mode, is a package by FrancisJWright for editing comma separated value files (. As I resize the window, this should happen on the fly. The expected behavior is that words should stay together by automatically wrapping to the next line at the window boundary. I've really never seen this feature working, so I'm not sure it is even possible with Aquamacs 2.4.
#Aquamacs bcite mode pdf
PDFView is a free, open-source PDF Previewer that will automatically show you a refreshed preview of the document after it has been compiled. You might be surprised how many minor modes are active in a typical setup. Use M-x latex-mode (normally Option-x latex-mode in Aquamacs) to edit LaTeX files. some documentation (usually including keybindings), and.
#Aquamacs bcite mode code
The following code seems to have no appreciable effect: (setq longlines-wrap-follows-window-size t) To answer your second question, the command describe-mode ( C-h m) will list. The following code gives me a pretty status bar indicator of vl WordWrap, but the words are still fragmented at the window boundary. (add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'set-word-wrap) The following code gives me a fancy indicator in the status bar WordWrap, but words are still fragmented at the window boundary. (remove-hook 'text-mode-hook 'auto-detect-wrap) I've removed the built-in hooks of text mode to try and isolate the bug and come up with a workaround: (remove-hook 'text-mode-hook 'smart-spacing-mode) Aquamacs a version which focuses on integrating with the Apple.
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The modes I use most often are text-mode and latex-mode. In its normal editing mode, GNU Emacs behaves like other text editors and allows the. Has anyone found a workaround to the inability of Aquamacs 2.4 to correctly WordWrap at the window boundary?