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Sharyl Viken

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Instead, when line editing (either by you or a professional line editor, if you are working with an editor via your publisher or one you have hired) will look at your word usage, the overall readability, the flow and prose.

Put very simply, a line edit looks like a lot of red-pen on the page. It is a stage of the edit where you look at every paragraph of your novel and make sure that it moves the story forward, and that the tone and voice are consistent.

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Hiring a developmental editor/editing services can be incredibly helpful to those who feel they need an extra set of eyes to ensure the flow of the story, but by the time you get to the line edit, most writers feel more than comfortable enough to tackle it themselves.

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A line edit is focused on the content, style, and language use within the manuscript. A professional line editor may point out sections that can be improved, parts where the style is inconsistent, issues with pacing, or overuse of certain words or phrases throughout the manuscript. Professional line editing can help writers improve their skills by becoming more aware of writing tendencies that can be adjusted in the future. Professional line editing always comes before a copy edit of the document.

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Crucially for your story, a line edit will also fix plot and character inconsistencies. These may be as significant as a missing plot point, or as simple as a descriptive blunder, like this next excerpt.

I have not been able to make a proper code as I am new to Arcade. What I want to do is, split a line feature A by a start point of another line feature B. When I draw a line B from somewhere on the line A, the line A is split at the start point of line B. Also, the feature A has field "ID_A". For example, value of 10, the attribute of the "ID_A" is going to be updated to 11 and 12 respectively when the feature A is split into two features.

Based on a code that I found on web, I managed to prepare a code to split a line by a point feature. This works well that also achieve the update of attribute with using NextSequenceValue. But I am struggling to achieve this using a line feature instead of a point.

And then when I'm about to type the third line of the command, suddenly realize I want "foo" and "bar" to be on separate lines. How would I reposition my cursor between "foo" and "bar" such that I could press enter and put them on separate lines?

Use semicolons instead of newlines, although even then you can't move up a screen line at a time but must use character or word motion commands. (Oddly, zsh at least lets you move within a compound command when editing history, just not within the current command.) Sometimes fc (which tosses you into your editor with the previous command) is the easiest way to handle compound commands.

There is only one quirk, you must be on the last character to add another line, so move around to edit existing lines (go to start with Ctrl+A) an press Enter if that's enough or goto end (Ctrl+E) to add more lines with Enter. Another drawback is that Ctrl+_ (undo) only restores changes from last Ctrl+C

Same issue for PS5. I have to swap winger and centre positions for PK lines regularly. Really frustrating when you have a 65 faceoff rating winger losing draws in a 2-2 game so the cpu can snipe one up the pooper. C'mon EA this is simple

On my form I have a multi-line edit, which works fine in itself - I can write then hit return and write again and get multi-line text. This edit is actually the body of an email in my app, but when I send the email, it arrives in my inbox with all the text on one line, not multi-line as entered.

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ChooseFileFolder ---- Single and multiple selections from specified path treeview listing
Date_Time_Convert -- Easily convert date/time formats, including the language used
ExtMsgBox --------- A highly customisable replacement for MsgBox
GUIExtender -------- Extend and retract multiple sections within a GUI
GUIFrame ---------- Subdivide GUIs into many adjustable frames
GUIListViewEx ------- Insert, delete, move, drag, sort, edit and colour ListView items
GUITreeViewEx ------ Check/clear parent and child checkboxes in a TreeView
Marquee ----------- Scrolling tickertape GUIs
NoFocusLines ------- Remove the dotted focus lines from buttons, sliders, radios and checkboxes
Notify ------------- Small notifications on the edge of the display
Scrollbars ----------Automatically sized scrollbars with a single command
StringSize ---------- Automatically size controls to fit text
Toast -------------- Small GUIs which pop out of the notification area

Should anyone have the same issue that I had in the original post (multi-line working ok until emailed, then showing on one line) then the solution was to change '.HTMLBody' to '.Body' and that works fine then

If you want it to be the default behavior of the Find Widget, you can set editor.find.autoFindInSelection to always, or to multiline, if you want it to be run on selected text only when multiple lines of content are selected.

You can fold regions of source code using the folding icons on the gutter between line numbers and line start. Move the mouse over the gutter and click to fold and unfold regions. Use Shift + Click on the folding icon to fold or unfold the region and all regions inside.

Folding regions are by default evaluated based on the indentation of lines. A folding region starts when a line has a smaller indent than one or more following lines, and ends when there is a line with the same or smaller indent.

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