I used one sentence per line for many years, but recently switched to one paragraph per line. Emacs has pretty good support for line wrapping now (visual-line-mode + adaptive-wrap-prefix-mode). Moreover, Git (and Magit) has a “--word-diff” switch to highlight only the specific words that changed on a line in diffs, and I’ve made this default. This is also what most collaborators do, so now I don’t have to regularly reformat shared documents. One sentence per line still has some benefits (e.g. easier keybindings), but I just find it more ergonomic to read a paragraph as a paragraph.
I used one sentence per line for many years, but recently switched to one paragraph per line.
Emacs has pretty good support for line wrapping now (visual-line-mode + adaptive-wrap-prefix-mode). Moreover, Git (and Magit) has a “--word-diff” switch to highlight only the specific words that changed on a line in diffs, and I’ve made this default. This is also what most collaborators do, so now I don’t have to regularly reformat shared documents.
One sentence per line still has some benefits (e.g. easier keybindings), but I just find it more ergonomic to read a paragraph as a paragraph.
I've only recently started writing a novella with doom emacs and ive been really liking the process so far.