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Re: XML word wrap mode
by Moritz Moeller-Herrmann on Friday 11/Oct/2002, @01:17
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Wow, and I was still using kedit for soft wrap. Thank you!
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Re: XML word wrap mode
by Eric Laffoon on Friday 11/Oct/2002, @01:35
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Thanks! It seems it snuck in on beta 2 but not beta 1. We will address this setting promptly.
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Re: XML word wrap mode
by Hamish Rodda on Friday 11/Oct/2002, @07:09
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Yep. It went in just after beta2 was tagged (we've been working on it in a branch for a while). Please test it and report any bugs you find so it's solid for 3.1 - I don't know of any bugs at the moment. It also needs some usability testing (what should the behaviour of the home / end keys be?).
You can turn it on by default in editor -> view defaults.
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Re: XML word wrap mode
by eva on Saturday 12/Oct/2002, @08:29
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Hey, cool. Didn't notice yet, that the dynamic wrap already made it into the configuration :-)
To me the dynamic word wrap already seems to be very stable. Didn't have any problems yet. Great work!
BTW, some configuration of dynamic word wrap dependent on the current file type would be great. E.g. I'd like to have dynamic word wrap in tex files, but not in C++ source code. (Sorry, couldn't resist to post this wish ;-)
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Per-mimetype configs
by Hamish Rodda on Sunday 13/Oct/2002, @01:59
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There's some work going on towards a Kate plugin to fulfill this need... :)
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