Change `longlines-mode` for `visual-line-mode`

Emacs has line wrapping build in by default using `visual-line-mode`.

http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/LongLines
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Leandro Facchinetti 2014-12-29 15:54:26 -05:00
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@ -1082,9 +1082,9 @@ the built-in fields, you can also create custom fields using
addresses by clicking on the name, or pressing @key{M-RET}.
@item You can compose a message for the contact at point by either clicking
@key{[mouse-2]} or pressing @key{C}.
@item The body text can be line-wrapped using @t{longlines-mode}. @t{mu4e}
@item The body text can be line-wrapped using @t{visual-line-mode}. @t{mu4e}
defines @key{w} to toggle between the wrapped and unwrapped state. If you want
to do this automatically when viewing a message, invoke @code{longlines-mode}
to do this automatically when viewing a message, invoke @code{visual-line-mode}
in your @code{mu4e-view-mode-hook}.
@item You can hide cited parts in messages (the parts starting with ``@t{>}'')
using @code{mu4e-view-hide-cited}, bound to @key{h}. If you want to do this
@ -3286,7 +3286,7 @@ by enabling @t{helm-mode} use helm-style completion.
@ref{Viewing images inline}.
@item @emph{How can I word-wrap long lines in when viewing a
message?} You can toggle between wrapped and non-wrapped states using
@key{w}. If you want to do this automatically, invoke @code{longlines-mode} in
@key{w}. If you want to do this automatically, invoke @code{visual-line-mode} in
your @code{mu4e-view-mode-hook}.
@item @emph{What about hiding cited parts?} Toggle between hiding and showing
of cited parts with @key{h}. If you want to hide parts automatically, call