I'd love to use soft wrap, but find it completely unusable in code when long lines wrap to column 0 of the next line, rather than to some appropriate indent level. Is this configurable somewhere, like it is in Xcode, VisualStudio, etc.?
Thanks. -jrk
I'd also *love* to see this implemented in Textmate. I'm so used to indented wrapped lines on Textpad.
- Dan
Jonathan Ragan-Kelley wrote:
I'd love to use soft wrap, but find it completely unusable in code when long lines wrap to column 0 of the next line, rather than to some appropriate indent level. Is this configurable somewhere, like it is in Xcode, VisualStudio, etc.?
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Dan Barber danbee@pixelhum.com wrote:
I'd also *love* to see this implemented in Textmate
me too
On 10/07/2005, at 22.41, José Campos wrote:
I'd also *love* to see this implemented in Textmate
me too
It's on the to-do.
My abstract roadmap is something like: • fix loose ends in current 1.1 beta and release as offocial • re-do project window (implies split view, better tabs etc.) and release 1.1.2 (maybe switch to 1.2 and do intermediate 1.1.x releases instead of current beta system) • improve editor core (implies stuff like indented soft wrap, more advanced snippets, coalesced undos
On 10/07/2005, at 23.42, Allan Odgaard wrote:
• improve editor core (implies stuff like indented soft wrap, more advanced snippets, coalesced undos
Previous letter went out the door by accident… the above would be the 1.2 (or 1.1.2, depending on what I settle on wrt versioning).
But this is just how things are vaguely structured in my mind, I don't provide exact detailed roadmaps because 1) it changes, 2) time estimates are near impossible, and probably mainly because 3) it gets too depressing seeing how much work is actually needed to be done in the future -- it's easier to take things “piece by piece”…