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From: umerin@flab.flab.fujitsu.JUNET (Masanobu UMEDA)
Newsgroups: comp.emacs
Subject: Re: Question
Message-ID: <544@flab.flab.fujitsu.JUNET>
Date: Sat, 10-Jan-87 02:42:23 EST
Article-I.D.: flab.544
Posted: Sat Jan 10 02:42:23 1987
Date-Received: Sun, 11-Jan-87 23:16:29 EST
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In article <8612291943.AA25772@EDDIE.MIT.EDU> rms@PREP.AI.MIT.EDU (Richard M. Stallman) writes:
>It has been suggested that C-o be changed to insert the fill prefix
>after the newline that it inserts.  Thus, given
>
>  ** foo bar
>
>with `** ' as the fill prefix, typing C-o would produce
>
>  ** foo 
>  ** bar

It is not so good idea. Suppose you are editing lisp programs. You may
write comments with fill prefix, and then return to lisp codes. If you
use C-o in this situation, the fill prefix will be inserted.

It seems me better to change the meaning of C-o in text-mode, instead.


Masanobu UMEDA
umerin@flab.fujitsu.junet