[issue4318] optparse: formatting of help text/descriptions

2012-11-03 Thread Éric Araujo
Éric Araujo added the comment: optparse is not being developed anymore. -- nosy: +eric.araujo resolution: - rejected stage: - committed/rejected status: open - closed ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue4318

[issue4318] optparse: formatting of help text/descriptions

2012-11-03 Thread Éric Araujo
Éric Araujo added the comment: amk: could you say if this applies to argparse? -- ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue4318 ___ ___

[issue4318] optparse: formatting of help text/descriptions

2012-11-03 Thread A.M. Kuchling
A.M. Kuchling added the comment: I have no idea. -- ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue4318 ___ ___ Python-bugs-list mailing list

[issue4318] optparse: formatting of help text/descriptions

2009-02-26 Thread Andy Buckley
Andy Buckley a...@insectnation.org added the comment: FWIW, I would like to see an option on textwrap to preserve newlines for purposes other than optparse formatting. optparse would then just be able to pass that as a flag when building the text wrapper object. Should I open a separate issue

[issue4318] optparse: formatting of help text/descriptions

2009-02-26 Thread David W. Lambert
David W. Lambert lamber...@corning.com added the comment: I'd like textwrap option to preserve new lines. Actual case: I have a code that produces cryptograms meant to be printed and solved with paper and pencil. Standard format for cryptogram inserts space character between each character

[issue4318] optparse: formatting of help text/descriptions

2009-02-26 Thread David W. Lambert
David W. Lambert lamber...@corning.com added the comment: granted, this isn't terribly difficult: '\n'.join(textwrap.fill(line) for line in text.split('\n')) ___ Python tracker rep...@bugs.python.org http://bugs.python.org/issue4318

[issue4318] optparse: formatting of help text/descriptions

2008-11-13 Thread A.M. Kuchling
New submission from A.M. Kuchling [EMAIL PROTECTED]: (Copied from an anonymous submission in the Optik bug tracker.) There have been some recent discussions on comp.lang.python about the optparse/optik module, and Steve Bethard suggested you might be interested in some of the work done there.