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I love adaptive-wrap-prefix-mode, which makes a soft-wrap whenever you overcome your window width, nicely formatting text in next line with a non-real ("soft") indentation.

But there is one problem with it. Whenever this happens -- emacs draws a "newline" symbol on both sides of it's vertical line, and those symbols do take my attention to those lines, defeating the whole purpose of adaptive-wrap (to not break visual indentation of code with long lines).

Question is: how do I remove those symbols on left and right?

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    Found a solution for text-based emacs: (set-display-table-slot standard-display-table 'wrap ?\ ), but can't figure out how to do the same for GUI one. Jan 8, 2015 at 17:35
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    Here are my settings: (setq fringe-indicator-alist '( (truncation left-arrow right-arrow) (continuation nil nil) (overlay-arrow . right-triangle) (up . up-arrow) (down . down-arrow) (top top-left-angle top-right-angle) (bottom bottom-left-angle bottom-right-angle top-right-angle top-left-angle) (top-bottom left-bracket right-bracket top-right-angle top-left-angle) (empty-line . empty-line) (unknown . question-mark))) The answer by phils below is similar in that the continuation is being set to left and right as nil.
    – lawlist
    Jan 9, 2015 at 7:59

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(setf (cdr (assq 'continuation fringe-indicator-alist))
      '(nil nil) ;; no continuation indicators
      ;; '(nil right-curly-arrow) ;; right indicator only
      ;; '(left-curly-arrow nil) ;; left indicator only
      ;; '(left-curly-arrow right-curly-arrow) ;; default
      )

I suggest trying "right indicator only", as I suspect it's only the left side which is drawing your attention, and this way you will still have the information available.

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The simplest solution: just don't show the fringe. Put this in your init file:

(fringe-mode '(0 . 0))

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