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From: txr98@wash08.UUCP (Timothy Reed)
Newsgroups: comp.editors
Subject: Re: My vi macros
Summary: find 'ff' if you don't have 'fmt'
Keywords: format paragraph, fmt, ff
Message-ID: <141@wash08.UUCP>
Date: 24 Jun 88 02:27:40 GMT
References: <1362@uokmax.UUCP> <37200008@uiucdcsm> <519@philmds.UUCP>
Reply-To: txr98@wash08.UUCP (Timothy Reed)
Organization: American Chemical Society, Washington, DC
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Try getting the 'ff' source from an archive site, since it will do
all the formatting that 'fmt' will do, plus alot more.  I use that
on my 5.2 systems that don't have fmt.
Timothy Reed

In article <519@philmds.UUCP> leo@philmds.UUCP (L.J.M. de Wit) writes:
>In article <37200008@uiucdcsm> liberte@uiucdcsm.cs.uiuc.edu writes:
>>Below is a macro to break a line at around character 68.  I map it to

>There's another way (that is, if you run BSD): use !}fmt. 
>This runs the fmt command on the next paragraph. If you don't have fmt
>you could write it in half an hour I think.