Hi,
You people talk like appreciating the lack of the feature I was asking
for is obligatory and wanting something different is prohibited. I
want automatic line wrapping. Period.
I haven't got a reply to my answer yet. Could anyone think of a way to
make lines wrap automatically in the script editor? I guess that just
setting the dontWrap of field "Script" of stack "revNewScriptEditor"
to false will break it.
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On 18 aug 2009, at 05:01, Richard Gaskin wrote:
stephen barncard wrote:
It's better for one to do one's own wrapping.
for instance
put field "myField" of cd "myCard" of stack "myStack" into field
"myField2"
of cd "nextCard" of stack "otherStack"
is a horrible jumble of garbage to the eyes, but
put\
field "myField" \
of cd "myCard" \
of stack "myStack" \
into field "myField2" \
of cd "nextCard" \
of stack "otherStack"
makes a lot of sense. Automatic wrapping can't do that. And it's
easier to
edit the references. And the compiler and indenter both are happy
with it.
And one can make the edit window narrower.
A good point, well illustrated.
Another benefit of adding line wraps manually is that it requires
you to read the code at least well enough to find usful line breaks,
sometimes a useful task when inheriting a code base.
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Richard Gaskin
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