Tassilo Horn writes: > Sharon Kimble writes: > > Hi Sharon, > >>> ,----[ W w ] >>> | W w runs the command gnus-article-fill-cited-article (found in >>> | gnus-summary-mode-map), which is an interactive autoloaded >>> | compiled Lisp function in `gnus-cite.el'. >>> | >>> | It is bound to W w,
. >>> | >>> | (gnus-article-fill-cited-article &optional WIDTH LONG-LINES) >>> | >>> | Do word wrapping in the current article. If WIDTH (the numerical >>> | prefix), use that text width when filling. If LONG-LINES, only >>> | fill sections that have lines longer than the frame width. >>> `---- >> Thanks for this Tassilo, but what can I put in my .gnus so that >> every message that I receive is auto-magically wrapped? > > I think, this might do the trick (but I haven't tried it): > > (setq gnus-treat-fill-article t) > > And it might break, e.g., ASCII art images, someone has in his mail. > Thanks Tassilo. This works but breaks "boxquote-regions" and any "source-code blocks" unless enclosed with - ;--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- ;--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- I've tried using "W w" on these regions or messages, but I'm not able to toggle it. Is it possible for it to be re-written so that it could be used as a "toggle-command" please? Thanks Sharon. -- A taste of linux = http://www.sharons.org.uk my git repo = https://bitbucket.org/boudiccas/dots TGmeds = http://www.tgmeds.org.uk Debian testing, fluxbox 1.3.5, emacs 24.3.92.1