Pierre Willaime <pierre.willa...@univ-lorraine.fr> writes: > 1- a simple way to draw a line (without pressing 72 times on "-") > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 2- a simple way to align some text to the right (that is to say to > automatically calculate how many spaces are needed to fill the gap > between the text on the left an the text on the right for 72 characters > line. > > 3- a simple way to do boxes (no present in debian-annouce header)
Since you mentioned Emacs, I'd say artist-mode for the lines and boxes. See the manual but mouse-2 for a menu where you can select, say, a rectangle or line and mouse-1 to draw. Shift with those for straight lines and squares. To right justtify a paragraph or region, well, I didn't find anything ready to go except the little function below. Works great though. Fill-column controls the right margin, default is 70. (defun right-region (from to) "Right-justify each nonblank line starting in the region." (interactive "r") (if (> from to) (let ((tem to)) (setq to from from tem))) (save-excursion (save-restriction (narrow-to-region from to) (goto-char from) (while (not (eobp)) (or (save-excursion (skip-chars-forward " \t") (eolp)) (justify-current-line 'right)) (forward-line 1))))) From https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/3540/how-to-right-align-region-and-or-line