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On Aug 11 14:50, Warren Young wrote: > On Aug 11, 2016, at 2:44 PM, Corinna Vinschen <corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com> wrote: > > > > On Aug 11 12:34, Warren Young wrote: > >> On Aug 10, 2016, at 9:59 PM, Mark Geisert <mark@maxrnd.com> wrote: > >>> > >>> Warren Young wrote: > >>> [...] > >>> > >>> Would you kindly https://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTWLL ? > >> > >> That option doesn’t exist in this program. > > > > It does in any program. Just enter your LF manually. > > Seriously? In 2016? Yes. > > And yes, there are still folks out there using text-only MUAs like mutt > > in an 80 columns terminal. I do. > > http://www.rdrop.com/docs/mutt/manual330.html > > >> I don’t see the problem anyway. One unbroken line per paragraph is trivial to wrap in software, and then you get breaks where *you* like them, rather than where *I* like them. > > > > You're lucky. You never had to reply to your own mails. I do and it's > > seriously ugly to see and edit mails with extremly long lines in vim. > > Add this to your .vimrc: > > map <F2> !}fmt -w72<CR> > > Problem solved. And again you're putting the onus on the recipient. Nice. Well, never mind, this leads to nothing. Corinna
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