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Ligatures are really nice. Prettify symbols can cause problems if with is not the same as the original char sequence
@malabarba has nice blog posts about it btw
If it helps anybody (though with the limited archiving here that's dubious), what solved my above query was (eval-after-load "markdown-mode" '(define-key markdown-mode-map (kbd "M-S-<left>") 'nil))
Thanks @malabarba for the hint about the extra hyphen You saved me some time there.
Thanks @malabarba I'll try to get it working
I'm adding a hook to markdown-mode
that sets truncate-lines
to nil so that I get line wrapping when editing markdown docs. However, I don't want this when I'm e..g editing clojure code.
My problem is that if I open a buffer in a frame that has had a markdown buffer, the setting will remain there...
is there a nice way to achieve line wrapping only for e.g. markdown-mode
without having to set it back in a hook for e.g. clojure-mode?
(use-package markdown-mode
:mode ("\\.md\\'" . markdown-mode)
:init (progn
(add-hook 'markdown-mode-hook
(lambda () (setq truncate-lines nil)))))
so that might be my problem
I have (setq-default truncate-lines nil)
in my hook
I'm still getting the hang of this
so using setq
inside of the markdown-hook and setq-default
outside should work?
it did work, I have my answer now, thanks!