Emanuel Berg writes: > Rainer M Krug writes: > >> All this does not work if one sets >> global-visual-line-mode to 1 in a different >> buffer... >> >> Found it, changed it to visual-line-mode and >> everything is working again. > > ... do you really want `visual-line-mode' in a Gnus > summary buffer? No - I don't want it - I had it for a different buffer. > > Anyway, instead of using defaults, it can be sensible > to set up things like this on a per-mode basis. > Especially since you mention the `gnus-summary-mode' > in particular probably this is what you should do. > > For example, here is what I do for the HTML and XML > modes - as you see I disable `visual-line-mode' for > each. > > You can do the same (or enable it) with > `gnus-summary-mode-hook', if need be. > > ;; HTML > (defvar html-mode-map) > (defun html-mode-hook-f () > (enable-line-mode) > (define-key html-mode-map "\C-ow" #'w3m-view) > (auto-fill-mode -1) > (visual-line-mode -1) ) > (add-hook 'html-mode-hook #'html-mode-hook-f) > > ;; XML > (defun nxml-mode-hook-f () > (visual-line-mode -1) ) > (add-hook 'nxml-mode-hook #'nxml-mode-hook-f) Interesting - have never thought about that. Will look into this. Thanks, Rainer -- Rainer M. Krug email: Rainerkrugsde PGP: 0x0F52F982