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authorGerd Moellmann <[email protected]>2001-01-10 15:24:55 +0000
committerGerd Moellmann <[email protected]>2001-01-10 15:24:55 +0000
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@cindex wrapping
@cindex line wrapping
If you add too many characters to one line without breaking it with
-@key{RET}, the line will grow to occupy two (or more) lines on the screen,
-with a @samp{\} at the extreme right margin of all but the last of them.
-The @samp{\} says that the following screen line is not really a distinct
-line in the text, but just the @dfn{continuation} of a line too long to fit
-the screen. Continuation is also called @dfn{line wrapping}.
+@key{RET}, the line will grow to occupy two (or more) lines on the
+screen. On terminals, one or more @samp{\} characters are displayed
+at the extreme right margin of all but the last of them. The @samp{\}
+characters say that the following screen line is not really a distinct
+line in the text, but just the @dfn{continuation} of a line too long
+to fit the screen. Continuation is also called @dfn{line wrapping}.
+More than one @samp{\} is displayed for a wrapped character which is
+wider than one column. On window systems, small bitmaps are displayed
+in the fringes to the left and right of the window to indicate line
+wrapping.
Sometimes it is nice to have Emacs insert newlines automatically when
a line gets too long. Continuation on the screen does not do that. Use
@@ -478,10 +483,12 @@ Auto Fill mode (@pxref{Filling}) if that's what you want.
@findex toggle-truncate-lines
@cindex truncation
As an alternative to continuation, Emacs can display long lines by
-@dfn{truncation}. This means that all the characters that do not fit in
-the width of the screen or window do not appear at all. They remain in
-the buffer, temporarily invisible. @samp{$} is used in the last column
-instead of @samp{\} to inform you that truncation is in effect.
+@dfn{truncation}. This means that all the characters that do not fit
+in the width of the screen or window do not appear at all. They
+remain in the buffer, temporarily invisible. On terminals, @samp{$}
+is used in the last column instead of @samp{\} to inform you that
+truncation is in effect. On window systems, a small bitmap in the
+fringe to the right of the window indicates line truncation.
Truncation instead of continuation happens whenever horizontal
scrolling is in use, and optionally in all side-by-side windows