On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 11:00:19 -0800, chuck <[email protected]> wrote:
>Like Greg, this is not a request. I was attempting to explain what I >thought Lee was talking about. Obviously line wrapping (and line >breaking as you type) are in Geany. Those are modes of operation. 2 >other editors (jEdit and emacs) have the after-the-fact paragraph >format function. I load up one of these to do the job when needed; >especially useful when editing some HTML files, or preparing a >document to look reasonable when printed. > >Wherever the cursor is when started, the process goes back to the >previous blank line and formats ( breaks lines ) to the next blank >line. > It often (usually) means manually entering a blank line or two > before >performing the operation to isolate the area in question, to contain >the effect. > >It's really no big deal, but since I use Geany for html, php, c, c++, >java, etc. as well as text files, I'd be happy not to need to fire up >another editor just for this one function; but I don't mind doing it >because it doesn't happen often. Yup, I completely see the point. And I never said it wouldn't be a cool addition at all. Just that it's not yet possible without changing the code and that I personally won't work on it. But as usual, patches are welcome :). Regards, Enrico -- Get my GPG key from http://www.uvena.de/pub.asc
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