Hi,
Let's say I have some text of mine in soft column mode with, say, 80 characters width.
Is it possible to copy this text, or change the text, in such a way that apparent line breaks (ones with the dot appearing after in the beginning of the next line) change to actual line breaks?
In other words: Is it possible to change apparent line breaks (in soft column mode) to apparent line breaks?
Cheers, Ulai
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Bah, I meant: In other words: Is it possible to change apparent line breaks (in soft column mode) to ACTUAL line breaks?
From: "Ulai Beekam" ulaibeekam@hotmail.com Reply-To: TextMate users textmate@lists.macromates.com To: textmate@lists.macromates.com Subject: [TxMt] Columns Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 15:21:41 +0000
Hi,
Let's say I have some text of mine in soft column mode with, say, 80 characters width.
Is it possible to copy this text, or change the text, in such a way that apparent line breaks (ones with the dot appearing after in the beginning of the next line) change to actual line breaks?
In other words: Is it possible to change apparent line breaks (in soft column mode) to apparent line breaks?
Cheers, Ulai
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On 25. Oct 2006, at 18:37, Ulai Beekam wrote:
Bah, I meant: In other words: Is it possible to change apparent line breaks (in soft column mode) to ACTUAL line breaks?
Try Text → Reformat Paragraph (⌃Q).
If you don’t want the extra things it does (like collapse successive runs of whitespace) you can Filter Through Command… and use ‘fold - sw $TM_COLUMNS’.