I say about changing in editor autowrap algorythm, not
about special command for make this operation.
Regular expressions realise would be good, but it will
demand additional user operation. Becouse final
space chars soils tex file only, them may be deleted
without any problems. It's more simpler in comparision
with regular expressions supporting realise
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At first I would like to ask you, what kind
of
autowrap algorithm you mean.
TXC has only a soft-
wrapping.
This means, that the lines are only wrapped
for
display, but not for saving etc.
You will see spaces at the end of a
line, if
you use the command "View | Display White
Spaces".
But those white spaces are not at the end of a
line:
They are in the middle between two words.
And I think, you do
not want them to be deleted, he?
If you want to see the softwrap
behaviour, try
resizing TXC. You will see.
So, TXC does not
add any spaces. So I think,
that things are ok now?
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At first I would like to ask you, what kind of
autowrap algorithm you mean.
TXC has only a soft-wrapping.
This means, that the lines are only wrapped
for display, but not for saving etc.
You will see spaces at the end of a line, if
you use the command "View | Display White Spaces".
But those white spaces are not at the end of a line:
They are in the middle between two words.
And I think, you do not want them to be deleted, he?
If you want to see the softwrap behaviour, try
resizing TXC. You will see.
So, TXC does not add any spaces. So I think,
that things are ok now?
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I think, it would be better to support regular expressions for the Find- and
Replace-Commands and to do such things with these regular
expressions.
What do you think?
Ciao.Tino.
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You not anderstud me.
I say about changing in editor autowrap algorythm, not
about special command for make this operation.
Regular expressions realise would be good, but it will
demand additional user operation. Becouse final
space chars soils tex file only, them may be deleted
without any problems. It's more simpler in comparision
with regular expressions supporting realise
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Well, let's see:
At first I would like to ask you, what kind
of
autowrap algorithm you mean.
TXC has only a soft-
wrapping.
This means, that the lines are only wrapped
for
display, but not for saving etc.
You will see spaces at the end of a
line, if
you use the command "View | Display White
Spaces".
But those white spaces are not at the end of a
line:
They are in the middle between two words.
And I think, you do
not want them to be deleted, he?
If you want to see the softwrap
behaviour, try
resizing TXC. You will see.
So, TXC does not
add any spaces. So I think,
that things are ok now?
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Well, let's see:
At first I would like to ask you, what kind of
autowrap algorithm you mean.
TXC has only a soft-wrapping.
This means, that the lines are only wrapped
for display, but not for saving etc.
You will see spaces at the end of a line, if
you use the command "View | Display White Spaces".
But those white spaces are not at the end of a line:
They are in the middle between two words.
And I think, you do not want them to be deleted, he?
If you want to see the softwrap behaviour, try
resizing TXC. You will see.
So, TXC does not add any spaces. So I think,
that things are ok now?
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Sorry for double posting