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Valorie Carlee

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Aug 5, 2024, 5:16:56 AM8/5/24
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Forthose who use WinEdt, please let me know if you know a way around

this:It drives me nuts how when i'm typing something, and winedt knows i'm typing

a paragraph, and if i want a single line break (not starting a new

paragraph), it won't let me. It will place the text back up in a line. This

is especially frustrating when i am typing commands such as \item, \vspace,

etc. I have found ways to get around it, but i have to tell it evry command

i want it to not do this for. I just want it to stop period, but i do not

want to shut off Wrapping completely. I just want it to obey my breaks.THanks




What you want may be impossible unless you switch to "soft-wrapping".

Winedt word wraps by inserting actual newline characters into your ascii

file at appropriate locations. There is quite a lengthy discussion in

the WinEdt help as to why you should want to do it this way, but suffice

to say it is justified. The problem this creates is that when you

change a paragraph (say you delete a word in the middle of a line) and

Winedt is re-evaluating where to line-break it has to treat these

newline characters as moveable. It can't know for any given newline

character whether it was there because of a previous word-wrap

evaluation or because you hit the return key. But like TeX, it treats 2

newlines in a row as permanent, and it can look for certain things (like

specific LaTeX/TeX commands) after a newline to treat the newline as

permanent. But if you want it to never remove a newline, you basically

have to set it so it never inserts a newline either. You actually have

two options:1. Turn off wrapping entirely, and you will have to hit return

everytime you fill a line in the editor. This shouldn't affect LaTeX,

but after a number of re-edits with hard coded newlines, you'll find

that your paragraphs look terribly ragged while viewed in the editor.

If that doesn't bother you than so be it.2. Switch to soft-wrapping, which is more like how word-processors

work. The data is saved without any inserted newlines, but WinEdt will

DISPLAY with ariticial line-breaking. If you open the file later in

notepad, for example, you will see that your paragraphs are really long

single lines. I'm not sure what the disadvantages are in this mode...it

may be that some programs have problems with really long single lines (I

don't think TeX does, though).Either way, I would read up on the help in WinEdt and decide what you're

getting yourself into.


Can't say I do. I have to admit there's a lot of WinEdt's features I

haven't figured out, and I've never tried plain TeX myself. I don't

know if you also tried the WinEdt mailing list but you might have more

luck there since this is such a specific WinEdt issue. I haven't

resubscribed since I moved and changed email, but I've gotten a lot of

help there in the past.


>

> I noticed a package for TeX on the winedt.com site, but I think it is

> antiquated in newer versions. I had install problems in 5.3/5.4.

>

> Thanks a million for your replay by the way. I realy apreciate it.


> I have found ways to get

> around it, but i have to tell it evry command i want it to not do

> this for. I just want it to stop period, but i do not want to shut

> off Wrapping completely. I just want it to obey my breaks.




> You actually have

>two options:

>

>1. Turn off wrapping entirely, and you will have to hit return

>everytime you fill a line in the editor. This shouldn't affect LaTeX,

>but after a number of re-edits with hard coded newlines, you'll find

>that your paragraphs look terribly ragged while viewed in the editor.

>If that doesn't bother you than so be it.

>

>2. Switch to soft-wrapping, which is more like how word-processors

>work. The data is saved without any inserted newlines, but WinEdt will

>DISPLAY with ariticial line-breaking. If you open the file later in

>notepad, for example, you will see that your paragraphs are really long

>single lines. I'm not sure what the disadvantages are in this mode...it

>may be that some programs have problems with really long single lines (I

>don't think TeX does, though).


I find this to be crazy behavior.IMHO every editor should permit a mode of wrapping where actually eols

are placed into the buffer when you hit the right edge of the window or

some predetermined column. These should stay put, and if deleted they

should stay deleted. To make a paragraph look decent, a reformat command

should exist that can be run occasionally. My editors (for TeX or

otherwise) have always had more than one wrapping mode and I have

always settled on this one. Now, I would never choose an editor that

didn't allow it.Other modes are OK in some circumstances, but there should exist a

command to fix the current eols as permanent. There are just times when

you want things to stay put on screen and no amount of machine

intelligence is going to be able to predict all those times.

Dan--

Dan Luecking Department of Mathematical Sciences

University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701

To reply by email, change Look-In-Sig to luecking




> 2. Switch to soft-wrapping, which is more like how word-processors

> work. The data is saved without any inserted newlines, but WinEdt

> will DISPLAY with ariticial line-breaking. If you open the file

> later in notepad, for example, you will see that your paragraphs

> are really long single lines. I'm not sure what the disadvantages

> are in this mode...it may be that some programs have problems with

> really long single lines


Turn off paragraph wrapping ("Wrap Mode") but keep "Line Wrapping"

enabled, which is a different thing. Thus, a newline will be inserted if

you reach the right margin, and those newlines inserted by yourself will

not be undone.You can set this globally for document modes in "Options Preferences

Defaults", or in "Document Document Settings" for the current file.Regards,

Robert.




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