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Is there some way to make visual-line-mode more smart about line-breaks? As depicted in fig.1, visual-line-mode doesn't really handle overly-long lines (e.g. due to URLs) well. Disabling it entirely makes a bad overall trade-off in files containing mostly textual lines (fig.2).

It could improve by allowing line-breaks on some non-whitespace characters (like "-" or "/") or simply disabling visual-line-mode entirely for "words" that anyway need more than one line. Better yet, for any word exceeding a maximum character-length (e.g. 50) in order to better handle lines containing a few words, but also a moderately long URL (e.g. when using the markdown syntax [link name](link url)).

I've found no existing options in the M-x customize interface, nor any relevant packages in M-x package-list-packages (including MELPA).

Fig.1 When breaking long \"words\" like URLs, visual-line-mode is not very smart about where to break the lines.

Fig.2 For URLs, having no visual-line-mode line breaks active would be preferable, but the disadvantage of disabling visual-line-mode for lines with actual text is too big to just disable visual-line-mode entirely.

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[–] R3D3-1@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Yes, it did :) Though it set off some Odyssey of things to fix with my config after upgrading my Emacs version ^^'