Nicolas Martyanoff on Nostr: You're probably familiar with filling in #Emacs. Lets you properly wrap text to a ...
You're probably familiar with filling in #Emacs. Lets you properly wrap text to a fixed width. This is how to do the opposite.
Very useful when you need to copy text to software that will use a variable-width font for display.
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