On 10/6/06, Beni Cherniavsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 05/10/06, Philip Ganchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Multiline editing rocks.  Here are some thoughts.
> >
> > The ellipsis (…) at the start and end of lines is cool and makes clear
> > that the line was wrapped. But it also complicates pasting commands
> > into an editor, as you have to delete all the ellipses.  Granted,
> > pasting would require re-formatting anyway if a word or string is
> > continued on a new line.
>
> Not necessarily.  The terminal stores a hidden bit at every end of
> line, rememebering whether it was crossed by wrapping a long text.
> I'm not sure what's the exact rule that controls it but if you echo a
> long string that wraps and cut-and-paste it you will get the long text
> back without newlines.

Any information on how to manipulate the terminals line wrapping would
be greatly appreciated.

>
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