Re: Emacs and vertical split

1999-02-25 Thread Frozen Rose
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Err, this problem is tricky. In Emacs I splitted the screen vertically, >which should work with 132 coloums, I thought. (C-x 3 or C-x Shift-3). > >Then I tried to display a text in both windows but some lines are wider >t

Re: Emacs and vertical split

1999-02-25 Thread Richard Harran
You can use '-x <' and '-x >' to scroll horizontally, or '-x {' and '-x }' to make that window wider / narrower. Rich Martin Schulze wrote: > > Err, this problem is tricky. In Emacs I splitted the screen vertically, > which should work with 132 coloums, I thought. (C-x 3 or C-x Shift-3). >

Emacs and vertical split

1999-02-25 Thread Martin Schulze
Err, this problem is tricky. In Emacs I splitted the screen vertically, which should work with 132 coloums, I thought. (C-x 3 or C-x Shift-3). Then I tried to display a text in both windows but some lines are wider than 65 characters. I don't seem to be able to view what is hidden on the right