Hi,
While writing a mail in French, I would like that each first line of a
paragraph is indented, like this:
ksjdk ksjdkjsddsj kjsdksjd kjsdksdj
kjhkasjhd kajshdkajsdk, kajshd kjahsd
akshd kajsh kahsd hdkask.
kjsdkf ksjdhfsdf kjdshf klsdjhksd
khsdj ksdjf ksdjhf ksdjh ksdhf, lslsl,
lslsosk sljs ls lllss llksd llksddlskd
lsdklsd.
I would like it to be automatic. For the time being, if I manually indent with
two spaces, next lines will be automatically indented by two spaces, I guess
it's the 'set autoindent' setting that does that, which is ok for writing code
but not emails (at least in French).
How could I do this?
Thank you,
steve
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