I personally dont think highly of visual-line mode; it's a concession to the binary-file format leaning world which first sucks you in with long lines. It also leads to poor code quality because unless line length is enforced, the codebase eventually degrades to a mess of long, unmanageable lines. So by all means invest time in improving it, but if you submit patches to Emacspeak in general, I'll ruthlessly reject any patch that creates lines longer than 80 columns. See make target ll in lisp/makefile --
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