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Editpad lite work wrap
Editpad lite work wrap







When wrapping at a specific line length, horizontal scrolling may still be needed if the specified length doesn’t fit inside EditPad’s width. When wrapping at the window edge, lines will be automatically re-wrapped when you resize EditPad. You can make long lines wrap either at the edge of EditPad’s window, or at a specific line length. If you don’t want long lines to wrap, they will extend beyond EditPad’s window and be partially invisible. The word wrap setting determines what happens with lines that are too long to fit inside EditPad’s window. You can put a + before a number to make that column relative to the previous column. This makes it easier to work with files that use a columnar layout. EditPad will draw a vertical line to the left of the columns you enter. In the box labeled “vertical rulers to the left of specific columns” you can enter a comma-delimited list of column numbers. Column numbers are only displayed when using a fixed-width font. You can toggle this for a single file with Options|Column Numbers. Turn on “show column numbers” if EditPad should display a horizontal ruler above the file indicating column numbers. You can toggle line numbering for a single file with Options|Line Numbers. When numbering physical lines, the lines are numbered as if word wrapping would be off.

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When numbering visible lines, each line is counted, including lines created by the word wrapping. This only makes a difference when word wrapping is on. In that case, you need to indicate if you want visible lines or physical lines to be numbered. Turn on “show line numbers“ to have EditPad display a number before each line in the left margin.

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See the section describing the Options|Text Layout menu item for a full explanation of the text layout configuration screen. If you edit a text layout configuration that is used by multiple file types, the changes apply to all those file types. The list of text layouts is shared by all file types. Click the Edit button next to the list to edit the text layout configurations. You can select previously configured text layouts from the drop-down lists. This layout must be right-to-left if the default is left-to-right, and left-to-right if the default is right-to-left. The “layout for opposite text direction” is used when you turn on Options|Right-to-Left. It can be a left-to-right or right-to-left text layout. The “default text layout” is used when you first open a file of this file type. You can select two text layouts for each file type. The settings include the font, text direction, text cursor behavior, which characters are word characters, and how the text should be spaced. In EditPad, a “text layout“ is a combination of settings that control how text is displayed and how the text cursor navigates through that text.

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The file type configuration sets the default. The Options menu only affects a single file.

editpad lite work wrap

Many of these options can be changed for individual files via the Options menu. On the Editor tab in the file type configuration, you indicate the default editor options for each file type. File Type Editor Options File Type Editor Options







Editpad lite work wrap