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This is writeroom-mode.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.1 from
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writeroom-mode.texi.
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INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
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START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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* Writeroom Mode: (writeroom-mode). Distraction-free writing.
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END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Top, Next: Writeroom-mode, Up: (dir)
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Top
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***
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* Menu:
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* Writeroom-mode::
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Writeroom-mode, Prev: Top, Up: Top
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1 Writeroom-mode
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****************
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‘writeroom-mode’ is a minor mode for Emacs that implements a
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distraction-free writing mode similar to the famous Writeroom editor for
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OS X. ‘writeroom-mode’ is meant for GNU Emacs 24, lower versions are not
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actively supported.
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* Menu:
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* Installation::
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* Usage::
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* Multiple writeroom-mode buffers::
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* Frame effects::
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* Customisation::
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* Changing the width interactively::
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* Text size adjustments::
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* Displaying the mode line::
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* Adding global effects::
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* Other similar modes::
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Installation, Next: Usage, Up: Writeroom-mode
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1.1 Installation
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================
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‘writeroom-mode’ can be installed through the package manager from Melpa
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(http://melpa.org/). If installing manually, make sure to also install
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its dependency ‘visual-fill-column’
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(https://github.com/joostkremers/visual-fill-column).
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Usage, Next: Multiple writeroom-mode buffers, Prev: Installation, Up: Writeroom-mode
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1.2 Usage
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=========
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‘writeroom-mode’ can be activated in a buffer by calling ‘M-x
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writeroom-mode RET’. By default, ‘writeroom-mode’ does the following
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things:
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• activate fullscreen
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• disable transparency
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• disable the menu bar
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• disable the tool bar
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• disable the scroll bar
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• enable a bottom window divider of 1 pixel
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• maximise the current window (i.e., delete all other windows in the
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frame)
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• place the fringes outside the margins
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• disable the mode line
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• add window margins to the current buffer so that the text is 80
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characters wide
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The last three effects are buffer-local. The other effects apply to the
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current frame. Because ‘writeroom-mode’ is a minor mode, this isn’t
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entirely on the up and up, since minor modes aren’t supposed to have
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such global effects. But ‘writeroom-mode’ is meant for distraction-free
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writing, so these effects do make sense.
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All these effects can be disabled or customised. In addition, there are
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several more options that are disabled by default but can be enabled in
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the customisation buffer.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Multiple writeroom-mode buffers, Next: Frame effects, Prev: Usage, Up: Writeroom-mode
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1.3 Multiple writeroom-mode buffers
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===================================
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It is possible to activate ‘writeroom-mode’ in more than one buffer.
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The global effects are of course activated only once and they remain
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active until ‘writeroom-mode’ is deactivated in _all_ buffers.
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Alternatively, if you wish to use ‘writeroom-mode’ in all buffers that
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have a particular major mode (e.g., ‘text-mode’, ‘markdown-mode’), you
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can use the global minor mode ‘global-writeroom-mode’. This function
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enables the global effects and activates the buffer-local effects in all
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(current and future) buffers that have a major mode listed in the user
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option ‘writeroom-major-modes’ (by default only ‘text-mode’).
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When ‘global-writeroom-mode’ is active, the function ‘writeroom-mode’
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can still be called to enable or disable ‘writeroom-mode’ in individual
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buffers (regardless of their major mode, of course). Calling
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‘global-writeroom-mode’ again disables ‘writeroom-mode’ in all buffers
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in which it is active, also those in which it was activated manually.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Frame effects, Next: Customisation, Prev: Multiple writeroom-mode buffers, Up: Writeroom-mode
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1.4 Frame effects
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=================
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Most of the global effects that ‘writeroom-mode’ enables are handled by
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setting specific frame parameters. This means that they apply to the
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current frame. If you switch to another frame and display a
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‘writeroom-mode’ buffer, only the buffer-local effects will be visible.
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‘writeroom-mode’ tries to make sure that it only affects one frame, and
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that it restores that particular frame when it is deactivated in the
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last buffer. This means it should be safe to activate ‘writeroom-mode’
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in one frame and deactivate it in another. Killing the ‘writeroom-mode’
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frame should also be safe.
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The affected frame is always restored to its original state, before
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‘writeroom-mode’ was activated, even if you change any of the frame
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parameters manually while ‘writeroom-mode’ is active.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Customisation, Next: Changing the width interactively, Prev: Frame effects, Up: Writeroom-mode
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1.5 Customisation
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=================
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* Menu:
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* Global Writeroom Mode::
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* Border Width::
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* Extra Line Spacing::
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* Fringes Outside Margins::
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* Fullscreen Effect::
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* Bottom Divider Width::
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* Global Effects::
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* Major Modes::
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* Use Derived Modes::
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* Major Modes Exceptions::
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* Maximize Window::
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* Mode Line::
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* Mode Line Toggle Position::
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* Restore Window Config::
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* Width::
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Global Writeroom Mode, Next: Border Width, Up: Customisation
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1.5.1 Global Writeroom Mode
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---------------------------
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Activate this option to automatically turn on ‘writeroom-mode’ in any
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buffer that has one of the major modes matched any mask listed in
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‘writeroom-major-modes’ and not in ‘writeroom-major-modes’.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Border Width, Next: Extra Line Spacing, Prev: Global Writeroom Mode, Up: Customisation
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1.5.2 Border Width
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------------------
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Width of the border around the text area. Disabled by default, see
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‘writeroom-global-effects’ to enable the border.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Extra Line Spacing, Next: Fringes Outside Margins, Prev: Border Width, Up: Customisation
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1.5.3 Extra Line Spacing
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------------------------
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Increase the line spacing. Can be an absolute value (the number of
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pixels to add to the line) or a number relative to the default line
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height. Disabled by default.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Fringes Outside Margins, Next: Fullscreen Effect, Prev: Extra Line Spacing, Up: Customisation
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1.5.4 Fringes Outside Margins
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-----------------------------
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If set, place the fringes outside the margins. ‘writeroom-mode’ expands
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the window margins, causing the fringes to be pushed inside, which may
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be visually distracting. This option keeps the fringes at the window’s
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edges. Unset it if you prefer to have the fringes close to the text.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Fullscreen Effect, Next: Bottom Divider Width, Prev: Fringes Outside Margins, Up: Customisation
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1.5.5 Fullscreen Effect
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-----------------------
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Effect to apply when ‘writeroom-mode’ activates fullscreen. Can be
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‘fullboth’, which uses the entire screen (i.e., window decorations are
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disabled and the window manager’s panel or task bar is covered by the
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Emacs frame) or ‘maximized’, in which case the Emacs frame is maximised
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but keeps its window decorations and does not cover the panel.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Bottom Divider Width, Next: Global Effects, Prev: Fullscreen Effect, Up: Customisation
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1.5.6 Bottom Divider Width
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--------------------------
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Width in pixels of the bottom window divider. Default value is 1. The
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bottom window divider helps in distinguishing the minibuffer from the
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text area, and also in distinguishing two windows split top-to-bottom.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Global Effects, Next: Major Modes, Prev: Bottom Divider Width, Up: Customisation
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1.5.7 Global Effects
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--------------------
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List of global effects:
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• fullscreen
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• transparency
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• scroll bar
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• menu bar
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• tool bar
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• bottom window divider
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• border (add a border around the text area; disabled by default)
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• sticky (display the window on all virtual workspaces; disabled by
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default)
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Each option can be enabled or disabled individually.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Major Modes, Next: Use Derived Modes, Prev: Global Effects, Up: Customisation
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1.5.8 Major Modes
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-----------------
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List of major modes in which ‘writeroom-mode’ should be activated
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automatically. Use in conjunction with ‘global-writeroom-mode’.
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The elements in this list can be major-mode symbols, or regular
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expressions (in which case they must of course be strings).
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Use Derived Modes, Next: Major Modes Exceptions, Prev: Major Modes, Up: Customisation
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1.5.9 Use Derived Modes
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-----------------------
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If this option is set, ‘global-writeroom-mode’ also activates
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‘writeroom-mode’ in buffers whose major mode is a derived mode of one of
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the modes in ‘writeroom-major-modes’. (Only the major mode symbols in
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‘writeroom-major-modes’ are relevant.)
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Major Modes Exceptions, Next: Maximize Window, Prev: Use Derived Modes, Up: Customisation
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1.5.10 Major Modes Exceptions
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-----------------------------
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List of major modes in which ‘writeroom-mode’ should not be activated by
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‘global-writeroom-mode’. (It is still possible to activate
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‘writeroom-mode’ manually). This can also be a mixed list of major-mode
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symbols and regular expressions.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Maximize Window, Next: Mode Line, Prev: Major Modes Exceptions, Up: Customisation
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1.5.11 Maximize Window
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----------------------
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Maximise the current window in its frame, i.e., delete all other
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windows.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Mode Line, Next: Mode Line Toggle Position, Prev: Maximize Window, Up: Customisation
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1.5.12 Mode Line
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----------------
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The mode line format to use. This option can be ‘nil’, which disables
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the mode line altogether (which is the default), it can be ‘t’, which
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retains the mode line, or it can be set to a customised format to only
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show some information. If the latter option is chosen, the mode line
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shows only the file name and the file modification status, but the
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format can be customised. See the documentation for the variable
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‘mode-line-format’ for details. If you set this option, it may be more
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visually pleasing to set the option Bottom Divider Width to 0.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Mode Line Toggle Position, Next: Restore Window Config, Prev: Mode Line, Up: Customisation
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1.5.13 Mode Line Toggle Position
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--------------------------------
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If you disable or customise the mode line, you may sometimes want to see
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the entire mode line. ‘writeroom-mode’ provides the function
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‘writeroom-toggle-mode-line’ (see below) to do this. You can specify
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where you want to make the mode line visible when using this function:
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in the mode line itself, or in the header line.
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Note that the default value of this option is to display the mode line
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in the header line, because for some reason that is more reliable.
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(Toggling the mode line multiple times in a row does not always work
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very well.)
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Restore Window Config, Next: Width, Prev: Mode Line Toggle Position, Up: Customisation
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1.5.14 Restore Window Config
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----------------------------
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Restore the window configuration that existed before ‘writeroom-mode’
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was activated. This is primarily useful if you use ‘writeroom-mode’ in
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only a single buffer, since the window configuration that is restored is
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the one that existed at the moment when ‘writeroom-mode’ is called for
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the first time. Disabled by default.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Width, Prev: Restore Window Config, Up: Customisation
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1.5.15 Width
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------------
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Width of the text area. Can be specified as an absolute value (number
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of characters) or as a fraction of the total window width (in which case
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it should be a number between 0 and 1).
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Changing the width interactively, Next: Text size adjustments, Prev: Customisation, Up: Writeroom-mode
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1.6 Changing the width interactively
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====================================
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The width of the text area in the current buffer can be changed
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interactively with the commands ‘writeroom-increase-width’ and
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‘writeroom-decrease-width’, which increase and decrease the text width
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by 2 characters. There is also a more general command
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‘writeroom-adjust-width’, which adjusts the width of the text area by
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the amount passed as prefix argument. That is, calling it with ‘M-5 M-x
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writeroom-adjust-width’ increases the text width by 5 characters.
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Calling ‘writeroom-adjust-width’ without prefix argument resets the
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width to the default value.
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These commands are not bound to any keys, but you can bind them in the
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following manner (the actual keys are just examples, of course; choose
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any keys you like):
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(with-eval-after-load 'writeroom-mode
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(define-key writeroom-mode-map (kbd "C-M-<") #'writeroom-decrease-width)
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(define-key writeroom-mode-map (kbd "C-M->") #'writeroom-increase-width)
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(define-key writeroom-mode-map (kbd "C-M-=") #'writeroom-adjust-width))
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Text size adjustments, Next: Displaying the mode line, Prev: Changing the width interactively, Up: Writeroom-mode
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1.7 Text size adjustments
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=========================
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Text size adjustments are taken into account in calculating the margins,
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which means that if the text size is increased, the margins are
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decreased, so that the number of characters on the line remains more or
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less the same. Since it is not possible to detect interactive text size
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adjustments (e.g., with ‘text-size-adjust’), the adjustments of the
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margins cannot be made automatically. You need to force a redisplay,
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e.g., with the command ‘redraw-display’.
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Alternatively, you can advise the command you use for adjusting the text
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size (most likely ‘text-size-adjust’):
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(advice-add 'text-scale-adjust :after
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#'visual-fill-column-adjust)
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Displaying the mode line, Next: Adding global effects, Prev: Text size adjustments, Up: Writeroom-mode
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1.8 Displaying the mode line
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============================
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By default, ‘writeroom-mode’ disables the mode line. If you
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occasionally need to see the full mode line, you can use the command
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‘writeroom-toggle-mode-line’, which makes the mode line visible.
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Calling it again hides the mode line. This command is bound to ‘s-?’
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(‘s’ is the super key, i.e., the Windows key on PCs, the ⌘ key on Macs),
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but it can be rebound by putting something like the following in your
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‘init.el’:
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(with-eval-after-load 'writeroom-mode
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(define-key writeroom-mode-map (kbd "s-?") nil)
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(define-key writeroom-mode-map (kbd "<some-key>") #’writeroom-toggle-mode-line))
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The first ‘define-key’ disables the binding for ‘s-?’. Substitute your
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preferred key binding in the second line to bind
|
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‘writeroom-toggle-mode-line’ to it.
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Adding global effects, Next: Other similar modes, Prev: Displaying the mode line, Up: Writeroom-mode
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1.9 Adding global effects
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=========================
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It is possible to add your own global effects to ‘writeroom-mode’. If
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there is a global minor mode that you want turned on when
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‘writeroom-mode’ is activated for the first time, you can simply add it
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to the user option ‘writeroom-global-effects’ by checking the box
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"Custom effects", clicking the [INS] button and adding the function to
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the list.
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Alternatively, you can also write your own function. This function
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should take one argument and enable the effect if the argument is ‘1’
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and disable it if the argument is ‘-1’. To give an example, if you want
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to activate a minimalist colour theme in ‘writeroom-mode’, you can write
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the following function:
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(defun my-writeroom-theme (arg)
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(cond
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((= arg 1)
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(enable-theme 'minimalist-dark))
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((= arg -1)
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(disable-theme 'minimalist-dark))))
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If your function affects the frame, you should make sure that it only
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affects the ‘writeroom-mode’ frame by passing the variable
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‘writeroom--frame’ to all frame-changing functions. If your frame
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effect involves changing the value of a frame parameter, you may be able
|
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to use the macro ‘define-writeroom-global-effect’; see its doc string
|
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for details.
|
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|
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In principle, it is not a good idea to define a custom global effect
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function as a toggle, but if you are sure you’ll only ever use a single
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frame, it should be safe enough. For example, sometimes setting the
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‘fullscreen’ frame parameter does not work. In this case, if you’re on
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Linux, you could send an X client message directly:
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(defun my-toggle-fullscreen (_)
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(x-send-client-message nil 0 nil "_NET_WM_STATE" 32
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'(2 "_NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN" 0)))
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File: writeroom-mode.info, Node: Other similar modes, Prev: Adding global effects, Up: Writeroom-mode
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1.10 Other similar modes
|
||||
========================
|
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|
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There are two other modes that I know of that also implement a
|
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distraction-free writing environment: Darkroom
|
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(https://github.com/joaotavora/darkroom) and Olivetti
|
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(https://github.com/rnkn/olivetti). Both are narrower in scope than
|
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‘writeroom-mode’.
|
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|
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In particular, both Darkroom and Olivetti only affect the buffer (or
|
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more precisely, its window), not the frame. They centre the text by
|
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adding window margins, and optionally resize the text and hide the mode
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line. They do not make Emacs fullscreen and do not remove the menu and
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tool bars, the scroll bar or the window decorations. This is a
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conscious choice (see, e.g., this pull request
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(https://github.com/joaotavora/darkroom/pull/2) and this issue
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(https://github.com/rnkn/olivetti/issues/6)), motivated by the fact that
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affecting the frame in this way may lead to problems when using multiple
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Emacs frames.
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It is true that changing the appearance of the current frame (the global
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effects, as ‘writeroom-mode’ calls them) is risky if you use multiple
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frames. ‘writeroom-mode’ applies its global effects to the frame that
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is current when it is first activated and tries to make sure that _only_
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this frame is ever affected. Therefore, it should be safe to use
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‘writeroom-mode’, even if you use multiple frames. (If you do run into
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issues, however, I would welcome a bug report.) Alternatively, you can
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turn off all global effects and use ‘writeroom-mode’ in much the same
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way as Darkroom or Olivetti.
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Another difference with Darkroom and Olivetti is that ‘writeroom-mode’
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tries to be as customisable as possible. It has a larger number of
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customisation options than either of the other modes and also provides a
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way to add custom global effects. This may or may not be what you need,
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of course.
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Node: Top222
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Node: Writeroom-mode336
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Ref: #writeroom-mode445
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Node: Installation931
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Ref: #installation1051
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Node: Usage1295
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Ref: #usage1441
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Node: Multiple writeroom-mode buffers2547
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Ref: #multiple-writeroom-mode-buffers2746
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Node: Frame effects3764
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Ref: #frame-effects3935
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Node: Customisation4744
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Ref: #customisation4916
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Node: Global Writeroom Mode5251
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Ref: #global-writeroom-mode5408
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Node: Border Width5617
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Ref: #border-width5783
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Node: Extra Line Spacing5905
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Ref: #extra-line-spacing6085
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Node: Fringes Outside Margins6252
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Ref: #fringes-outside-margins6447
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Node: Fullscreen Effect6740
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Ref: #fullscreen-effect6925
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Node: Bottom Divider Width7284
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Ref: #bottom-divider-width7466
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Node: Global Effects7680
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Ref: #global-effects7844
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Node: Major Modes8199
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Ref: #major-modes8354
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Node: Use Derived Modes8619
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Ref: #use-derived-modes8794
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Node: Major Modes Exceptions9056
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Ref: #major-modes-exceptions9247
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Node: Maximize Window9499
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Ref: #maximize-window9668
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Node: Mode Line9743
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Ref: #mode-line9903
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Node: Mode Line Toggle Position10466
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Ref: #mode-line-toggle-position10664
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Node: Restore Window Config11217
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Ref: #restore-window-config11403
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Node: Width11740
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Ref: #width11860
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Node: Changing the width interactively12045
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Ref: #changing-the-width-interactively12263
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Node: Text size adjustments13268
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Ref: #text-size-adjustments13475
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Node: Displaying the mode line14132
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Ref: #displaying-the-mode-line14334
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Node: Adding global effects15120
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Ref: #adding-global-effects15314
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Node: Other similar modes16999
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Ref: #other-similar-modes17158
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