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On Fri, 8 Jun 2001 15:39:55 +0200, Lija wrote these comments:

ACM>> The only way I see that as being doable is to disable word wrapping in the
ACM>> TB! editor when executing the QT.

L> I believe that's not possible... There _must_ be some wrapping value...
L> perhaps to _extend_ that value to 300 for exam. :-/

Go in the TB! editor preferences and disable the 'WordWrap' option.
That'll do it.'

Another way to do it would be to toggle off the word wrapping Shift+CTRL+W
and then execute the QT manually. I just copied and pasted a 679 character
text block from a word document and it showed as a single line. I don't
see why the same shouldn't happen when you're QT is outputted with
wordwrapping toggled off.

Of course when creating the QT, you have to toggle off wordwrapping again
by hitting Shift+CTRL+W. The QT dialog used the editor settings.

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