Hello, you can copy/paste text in OpenOffice.org or Miscrisoft Office. 2009/8/29 Randy Kramer <[email protected]>
> I found SciTE/scintilla a few months ago, and a few days ago learned > about Geany--it looks good to me--some of the things I was wishing were > part of SciTE seem to be already part of Geany. > > But, I have some off-point questions: The manual (at > file:///usr/share/doc/geany/html/index.html) is too wide for me to > reasonably read. I have to scroll horizontally to read each line of > text, even with shrinking the font to the limit in konqueror. (I'm > older, and I generally use larger fonts to make reading easier.) > > I could copy and paste the document into an editor (like Geany) where > the lines do wrap to the width of the window, but I lose a lot of the > formatting and conveniences (like links) that way. > > I see that the document is written in reStructuredText and then, iiuc, > rendered (is that the right word) using docutils. Does anyone (here) > know how to tell docutils (or reST) how to wrap the text to a narrower > width (shorter line length)? > > (I checked a few of the lines and got a character count around 115 > characters per line.) > > Continuing with similar questions, is there something in the text of the > manual that forces the lines to such a long length, maybe either > pictures or the tables that are included? If so, is there a way to > tell docutils to wrap the rest of the text to a narrower width? (So > I'd only have to horizontally scroll for the pictures or tables?--I > don't really like having to horizontally scroll for those, either, but > it's better than having to horizontally scroll for every line in the > document.) > > Or, alternatively, a way to tell docutils to leave the lines unwrapped > so the browser can wrap them to the width of the browser window, while > leaving pictures or tables at their full width? > > I did try googling for docutils to find information or someone to ask > there--I didn't find either the information or an obvious contact, so I > thought I'd try here first. > > Thanks! > Randy Kramer > _______________________________________________ > Geany mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.uvena.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geany >
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