> From: Richard Stallman <[email protected]> > CC: [email protected], [email protected] > Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 05:16:58 -0400 > > The reason for this deliberate deviation from the letter of Emacs > definition of a paragraph are complicated, but the upshot is that from > the user point of view, it does not make sense to change paragraph > direction if the paragraph separator does not begin at the beginning > of a line. > > The only case when the paragraph separator does not begin at the > beginning of a line is when the left margin is nonzero.
I'm not sure I understand the situation you are describing. (The word "margin" is too overloaded, even if we confine ourselves to Emacs parlance alone.) Could you please provide an example of such a paragraph? Then I could reason about it. > Why should these paragraphs be different from other paragraphs > with regard to direction of text? They are not "different", they just follow the base direction of the preceding paragraph. _______________________________________________ emacs-bidi mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-bidi
