Difference between revisions of "Word Wrap"

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If turned on, every line of the document is wrapped to fit either the visual width of the editor window, or the {{feature|Wrap Margin}}, if {{feature|Wrap Margin}} is enabled as well. Wrapping lines of text enables user to see all text on any line, but it does not affect the way such text appears when it is printed or saved to a file.
 
If turned on, every line of the document is wrapped to fit either the visual width of the editor window, or the {{feature|Wrap Margin}}, if {{feature|Wrap Margin}} is enabled as well. Wrapping lines of text enables user to see all text on any line, but it does not affect the way such text appears when it is printed or saved to a file.
  
Note: If a line contains a word too long to fit within {{feature|Wrap Margin}},
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Note: If a single word is too long to fit within {{feature|Wrap Margin}}, it is not broken just yet, but is allowed to continue even beyond the {{feature|Wrap Margin}}. However, if the word is also too long to fit within the width of the editor window, then it is broken into several lines as necessary. In other words, {{feature|Wrap Margin}} is a somewhat soft wrapping guide, whereas editor window width is a hard wrapping point.
the word is not broken yet, but is allowed to continue even beyond the {{feature|Wrap Margin}}. However, if the word is too long to fit within the width of the editor window, then it is broken into several lines as necessary. In other words, {{feature|Wrap Margin}} is a somewhat soft wrapping guide, whereas editor window width is a hard wrapping point.
 
  
 
Note: Numbers in the {{feature|Line Numbers}} gutter and within the {{feature|Status Bar}} are always irrespective of actual {{feature|word wrapping}}.
 
Note: Numbers in the {{feature|Line Numbers}} gutter and within the {{feature|Status Bar}} are always irrespective of actual {{feature|word wrapping}}.

Revision as of 17:23, 26 June 2011

This section is up to date for TED Notepad version 6.3.1.0.
Control page Control:feature:Word Wrap
This section is up to date for TED Notepad version 6.3.1.0.
Control page Control:feature:word wrapping

Word Wrap (Ctrl+W)

If turned on, every line of the document is wrapped to fit either the visual width of the editor window, or the Wrap Margin, if Wrap Margin is enabled as well. Wrapping lines of text enables user to see all text on any line, but it does not affect the way such text appears when it is printed or saved to a file.

Note: If a single word is too long to fit within Wrap Margin, it is not broken just yet, but is allowed to continue even beyond the Wrap Margin. However, if the word is also too long to fit within the width of the editor window, then it is broken into several lines as necessary. In other words, Wrap Margin is a somewhat soft wrapping guide, whereas editor window width is a hard wrapping point.

Note: Numbers in the Line Numbers gutter and within the Status Bar are always irrespective of actual word wrapping.

Note: If window width or Wrap Margin changes, actual word wrapping adjusts itself automatically.

No ale to dnes asi uz nikoho neprekvapi, ze ano... :) Teraz ma napada, mozno by prekvapilo, keby to tak nefungovalo. Clovek by musel mackat nejaky cudlik, aby sa mu opravilo aktualne zalomenie.. :D

See also Wrap Margin.