Thanks, Dawid.  I tried to reproduce the bug you mention, but for me it
did preserve the wrap settings on my machine after saving.

The sequence of events I tried was:
1) Load a file with long lines.  Text wrapping was disabled in my Preferences, 
so the initial state was "NOWRAP".
2) Pressed CTRL+R.  Wrapping state was changed to "WRAP".
3) Made a change to the file.  Saved with CTRL+S.  Wrapping state remained as 
"WRAP".
4) Pressed CTRL+R again.  Wrapping state was changed back to "NOWRAP".
5) Made another change to the file.  Saved with CTRL+S.  Wrapping state 
remained as "NOWRAP".

Is this not what happens on your machine?  If not, maybe you can provide
more details.

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Word wrap is too commonly changed to be in preferences, should be a menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118522
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