Re: [NTG-context] Text wrapping in SciTE

2006-01-20 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm

Am 2006-01-20 um 10:50 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:

  * It is easier to comment/uncomment short lines, or to add remarks


If you need that you can still hard wrap.


  * Editor navigation is somewhat easier. Home/End are not very
useful for long lines


That's only a problem with vi ;-)


  * line numbers in TeX warnings and errors make more sense


That matters only if you use a lot or markup.


  * easier to copy and paste to my e-mail client


But only if you use the same line length there.
And it's very inconvenient if you happen to copy to a word processor  
or DTP program.


I really hate editors that force their hard wrapping on me.

In most cases I try to let paragraphs in whole (as I'm used to from  
other apps).



All very personal preferences, just use what you like best


Indeed.


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Re: [NTG-context] Text wrapping in SciTE

2006-01-20 Thread Taco Hoekwater


Ville Voipio wrote:

I was wondering what is the correct way of wrapping text while typing in
SciTE. SciTE can wrap the text, but it is basically a virtual wrap, it is
a long line tailored to the view of your editing window. On the other 
hand
you can wrap the lines yourself by pressing enter wherever you think 
it is
necessary. Which one of these methods is better? Or maybe there are 
better
alternatives? 



I use the "one long line per paragraph" approach. The reason is simple: 
it is fairly simple to wrap the lines afterwards. It is far from simple 
to unwrap them if you have the hard line breaks. Also, with soft (or 
virtual) wrapping you can add or remove text without any hassle.


I normally use hard line breaks, for some reasons:

  * I use 'grep' a lot. grepping long lines is problematic, at best
  * It is easier to comment/uncomment short lines, or to add remarks
  * Editor navigation is somewhat easier. Home/End are not very
useful for long lines
  * line numbers in TeX warnings and errors make more sense
  * easier to copy and paste to my e-mail client

All very personal preferences, just use what you like best

Cheers, taco
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Re: [NTG-context] Text wrapping in SciTE

2006-01-20 Thread Ville Voipio

I was wondering what is the correct way of wrapping text while typing in
SciTE. SciTE can wrap the text, but it is basically a virtual wrap, it is
a long line tailored to the view of your editing window. On the other hand
you can wrap the lines yourself by pressing enter wherever you think it is
necessary. Which one of these methods is better? Or maybe there are better
alternatives? 


I use the "one long line per paragraph" approach. The reason is simple: 
it is fairly simple to wrap the lines afterwards. It is far from simple 
to unwrap them if you have the hard line breaks. Also, with soft (or 
virtual) wrapping you can add or remove text without any hassle.


So, I cannot figure out any common situation where hard formatting would 
be significantly better.


Just my two eurocents.

- Ville
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Re: [NTG-context] Text wrapping in SciTE

2006-01-20 Thread Hans Hagen

Hooman Javidnia wrote:


Hi,

I was wondering what is the correct way of wrapping text while typing in
SciTE. SciTE can wrap the text, but it is basically a virtual wrap, it is
a long line tailored to the view of your editing window. On the other hand
you can wrap the lines yourself by pressing enter wherever you think it is
necessary. Which one of these methods is better? Or maybe there are better
alternatives? 
 

if you use the properties files that come with context (as well as the 
lua script) then you have a justification option as well as spell checking


(justification: the margin is set to the first position in the 
selection, which is handy for aligning e.g. itemizations)


Hans
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[NTG-context] Text wrapping in SciTE

2006-01-19 Thread Hooman Javidnia
Hi,

I was wondering what is the correct way of wrapping text while typing in
SciTE. SciTE can wrap the text, but it is basically a virtual wrap, it is
a long line tailored to the view of your editing window. On the other hand
you can wrap the lines yourself by pressing enter wherever you think it is
necessary. Which one of these methods is better? Or maybe there are better
alternatives? 

Cheers,

Hooman



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