Re: gvim with GTK3 in OpenSUSE 15.3

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Thanks Jim for the tip on "flyspell mode".

What about paragraph justification? I remember it was Ctrl-J? Can you set a specific line length, like in gvim I had set 93 characters per line?

Thanks!

     Gianluca

On Wed, 7 Sep 2022, Jim wrote:

Hi Gianluca,

On Wed, Sep  7, 2022 at 11:53 (-0700), Gianluca Interlandi wrote:

It is hard to find an alternative text editor that has instant spell check.
Any ideas? I use it mostly for LaTeX.

At the risk of getting the vim zealots all worked up, I will suggest
emacs.  I use it for almost all of my editing, including TeX documents.

You will find that emacs has on-the-fly spellchecking ("flyspell
mode"), as well as reasonably popular add-on package for editing TeX
and LaTeX documents called "auctex".

Cheers.
                               Jim
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