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First of all, thanks for olivetti mode. It makes writing text in emacs feel much more natural.
I have noticed that olivetti mode does not take into account fringe-mode.
fringe-mode
Steps to reproduce:
emacs -q
(fringe-mode 16)
(olivetti-mode)
Expected result: 80 columns of characters Actual result: about 75 columns
See the attached screenshot:
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Ah, I haven’t used fringe-mode in a long time... Thanks for finding this, I’ll fix soon.
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Okay this should do it.
n.b. the 80th column on the window without fringes is of course taken by the continuation character.
@rnkn Works perfectly! Thank you. I find the fringes + olivetti mode very visually pleasing.
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First of all, thanks for olivetti mode. It makes writing text in emacs feel much more natural.
I have noticed that olivetti mode does not take into account
fringe-mode
.Steps to reproduce:
emacs -q
(fringe-mode 16)
(olivetti-mode)
Expected result: 80 columns of characters
Actual result: about 75 columns
See the attached screenshot:
![selection_008](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/22718/33679785-903932a8-da74-11e7-929d-8b16e34f07fd.png)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: