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Latest revision as of 09:18, 29 June 2011
Commit Wrapping (Alt+Ctrl+W)
Commits actual word-wrapping of the lines in the selection. This tool is enabled only if Word Wrap is enabled.
Note: The word-wrapping is commited as actually visualy rendered. Commited word-wrapping is permanent and affects how the document is saved, printed and further displayed.
See also Unwrap Paragraphs and Unwrap Lines tools.
Unwrap Paragraphs (Ctrl+Shift+W)
Unwraps lines
of each paragraph
in the selection by concatenating them into a single line. One Space character is placed between every two concatenated lines, if there is no white-space
already present at the point of connection.
Note that if lines were formerly wrapped/committed by Commit Wrapping tool, this tool will not undo that exactly as expected. This is because this tool needs lines to be divided into paragraphs
to let them separated; as opposed to the fact that a sequence of several lines form only one paragraph
and is committed by Commit Wrapping tool again into only one paragraph
.
See also Unwrap Lines and Commit Wrapping tools.
Unwrap Lines (Alt+Ctrl+Shift+W)
Unwraps lines
in the selection by concatenating them into a single line. One Space character is placed between every two concatenated lines, if there is no white-space
already present at the point of connection.
Note: This tool always transforms the selection into only one single line.
See also Unwrap Paragraphs and Commit Wrapping tools.