sanjay@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Sanjay Keshava) (11/26/90)
Does anyone have a BRIEF editor macro that will justify a paragraph of
text? Yeah, I know a word processor is the right tool for this, but
sometimes I must use BRIEF. I hope such a thing is available in the
PD. I'm using BRIEF V2.01.
Please reply via e-mail because I'm already overwhelmed with too many
newsgroups and messages to read. If anyone else wants it message me.
Thanks.
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Sanjay Keshava Student in the UT Austin Graduate School of Business
->|<- Class of July 1991, Information Systems
... Anyone want to hire a computer engineer with an MBA?
Greetings to fellow Anteaters, Trojans, and Longhorns.
sanjay@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu | ...!ut-emx!ccwf.cc.utexas.edu!sanjaysanjay@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Sanjay Keshava) (11/27/90)
In article <40145@ut-emx.uucp> sanjay@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Sanjay Keshava) writes: > > Does anyone have a BRIEF editor macro that will justify a paragraph of > text? I'm using BRIEF V2.01. > > Please reply via e-mail because I'm already overwhelmed with too many > newsgroups and messages to read. If anyone else wants it message me. I guess it wasn't clear what I wanted. I'm aware of "F10 reform", but it only enforces the line length and word-wrap margin settings. I am looking for a macro to justify the left AND right margins, so all the lines are aligned evenly. The emacs analogy would be <Esc-1> <Esc-q>. Thanks anyway to all who suggested "F10 reform". Sorry for the confusion. -- Sanjay Keshava Student in the UT Austin Graduate School of Business ->|<- Class of July 1991, Information Systems ... Anyone want to hire a computer engineer with an MBA? Greetings to fellow Anteaters, Trojans, and Longhorns. sanjay@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu | ...!ut-emx!ccwf.cc.utexas.edu!sanjay