Hi,

thank you for answer.

>> I like to use it in some cases to edit XHTML-documents.
>> 
>> I couldn't find an option to disable wrapping. But this feature is
>> essential for me.
>> 
>> The code shouldn't be wrapped new.
> 
> I'm not sure to understand.
> 
> I suggest to use Options|Options, Save tab, and to adjust text field 
> "Max.line length" to something really big (100000000).

Even when I configure the editor in this way he changes the original
wrapping.

Example of original code:

|       <h3 id="throbber-ausblenden">Throbber ausblenden </h3>
|       <p>Dich st?rt diese kleine kleine Grafik rechts oben (nennt man
Throbber), die beim ?berfahren mit der
|               Maus anzeigt, dass es hier zur Firefox-Homepage geht?</p>
|       <p>F?ge folgenden Code in <a href="#userchromecss">userchrome.css</a>
ein, um diese Grafik auszublenden
|               und in der Men?zeile Platz zu gewinnen:</p>
|       <pre>
| /* Throbber (Grafik oben rechts) ausblenden */
| #navigator-throbber{
|   display: none !important;
| }</pre>

XMLmind changes this into:
(in the tab save, I choosed 100000000 as max-line-length)

| <h3 id="throbber-ausblenden">Throbber ausblenden</h3>
|
| <p>Dich st?rt diese kleine kleine Grafik rechts oben (nennt man
Throbber), die beim ?berfahren mit der Maus anzeigt, dass es hier zur
Firefox-Homepage geht?</p>
|
| <p>F?ge folgenden Code in <a href="#userchromecss">userchrome.css</a>
ein, um diese Grafik auszublenden und in der Men?zeile Platz zu
gewinnen:</p>
|
| <pre>
| /* Throbber (Grafik oben rechts) ausblenden */
| #navigator-throbber{
|   display: none !important;
| }</pre>

I just wish, that the editor doesn't change the wrapping at all.

May be my motivation helps you to understand, why keeping the wrapping
is essential for me.

Someone without any knowledge in HTML likes to comment some of my
webpages. He likes to write directly into the file.
After this I will compare his commented file and my original file with a
tool for comparing files.
I will decide if I will accept a comment or if I will not.

Because tools for comparing files detect every single difference, the
only difference should lie in the comments.
If the file will be wrapped new the tool for comparing will show endless
number of differences.

>> PS: Is there any way to make xml-editor to use all the colors which are
>> defined in a stylesheet for the xhtml-document?
> 
> Sorry but here too, I'm not sure to understand.

I show an example:
The xhtml-file http://borumat.de/firefox-browser-tipps.php is shown in a
browser with blue headings. This is suggested in the stylesheet.

In xmlmind the headings aren't blue.

Is there any way to make xmlmind to interprete stylesheets automatically?

> In principle, you can customize everything you see in XMLmind XML Editor 
> (when you open XHTML documents) by modifying 
> <XXE_install_dir>/config/xhtml/css/xhtml.css

I don't want to modify manually. I would prefer, when the usual
stylesheet of the document will be used.

I hope you understand what I mean.

Regards, Andreas

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