Re: Emacs and vertical split
You can use '<ctrl>-x <' and '<ctrl>-x >' to scroll horizontally, or
'<ctrl>-x {' and '<ctrl>-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).
>
> 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 side.
>
> Please take a look at this excerpt:
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [..]
> gesamte Speicher, also RAM plus Swap-Bereich, bei Textmodus-Syst$|
> etwa 25 MB und bei X-Windows-Systemen, die auch von Linux verwen$| Remember to mark your root partition ``Bootable''.
> grafische Oberfläche, etwa 90 MB betragen sollte. Linux nutzt ni$|
> mehr als 128 MB zum Swappen, so daß es keinen Grund gibt eine gr$|
> -:---F1 schrittweise.sgml (Linuxdoc latin-1 Fill)--L158--18 -:---F1 en-install-2.1.7.txt (Text Fill)--L2038--71%--------
> ^
> |
> +-------------------------------+
> |
> Apparently indicating that there is text hidden on the right side.
>
> How to I view it?
>
> Regards,
>
> Joey
>
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