> Have you submitted this patch to the Kate team?
Yes, or Kedit team, actually: http://bugs.kde.org/db/29/29994.html
- Jarno
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Have you submitted this patch to the Kate team?
Nathan
On Wednesday 04 September 2002 06:14 pm, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just made a KDE 3.0.3 patch that fixes virtual wrapping in kedit.
> The patch, and also a binary .deb for the impatient, ar
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002 13:51:18 -0400
Bruce Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The KDE text editors (kedit/kate/kwrite) have a familiar command set
> and interface for ex-Windows users. My problem with them is that the
> word wrap feature inserts a newline at each word wrap whereas I am
> used to
Hi,
I just made a KDE 3.0.3 patch that fixes virtual wrapping in kedit.
The patch, and also a binary .deb for the impatient, are available at:
http://koti.welho.com/jelonen/code/unofficial-debs/kedit-wordwrap/
Choose "Virtual (visible but not saved)" as Word Wrap from options. It
replaces the
On Wed, Sep 04, 2002 at 01:51:18PM -0400, Bruce Miller wrote:
Hi Bruce,
> I would welcome suggestions for strong text editors with a "no newline"
> implementation of word wrap.
If you like the windows feel you should take a look at nedit.
It's fine for simple as well as programming or other sem
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On Wednesday 04 Sep 2002 6:51 pm, Bruce Miller wrote:
> I would welcome suggestions for strong text editors with a "no newline"
> implementation of word wrap.
Jedit is a very good text editor written in Java so it will run on many
platforms (ive used
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> I would welcome suggestions for strong text editors with a "no newline"
> implementation of word wrap.
in your .vimrc:
set wrap
Odd that kate can't do that though... *shrug*
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A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in.
I would welcome advice on a choice of Linux text editors with word wrap. I am
being pragmatic in the transition from Windows to Linux and expect there will
machines with one or both on our home network for the foreseeable future. I
am, however, moving from only playing with Linux to using it for
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