• test GNUS

    From phako@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 10 17:45:19 2025
    When Emacs users explain why they use it, it's usually big picture
    features: elisp, org-mode, dired. The fact that it's been around
    forever and will continue to be around for decades to come. For me
    it's the humble M-q, or, in the vernacular, Alt+q or Option+q. This is
    the key combination for fill-paragraph. It reshapes a paragraph of
    text so that it fits under 80 columns.

    This is a marvelously useful feature that is sadly absent from many
    other editors. I would probably have switched to Zed already if it had
    this, or the ability to extend the editor with custom
    buffer-manipulation commands.

    If you're writing prose your lines will frequently exceed the width of
    the editor. Then you have two choices. You can use word-wrap, which
    doesn't play well with indentation for nested content:

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