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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Kent Borg wrote: > I have an emacs question, and am hoping there is a guru out there. > > When I run emacs in a text window (using the -nw flag) wrapped long > lines display with backslashes at the end. Is there a way to turn > that off? > > The reason I ask is I have found it convenient to use screen (which is > like running in a terminal window) and I want to be able to cut and > paste. But if I use my mouse to copy a long line from an emacs window > I get extra backslashes in my paste, upsetting other programs. > Suppressing those backslashes would avoid that. Is there some option > to do this? toggle-truncate-lines <menu-bar> <options> <truncate-lines> Command: Toggle whether to truncate long lines on the screen. Might help a little. It doesn't look like there's a way to do exactly what you want. -- DDDD David Kramer david at thekramers.net http://thekramers.net DK KD DKK D I was worried that my mechanic might try to rip me off. DK KD I was relieved when he told me all I needed was turn signal fluid. DDDD
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