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Prevent wrapping after backslashes #643

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c-harding opened this issue Jan 16, 2016 · 6 comments
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Prevent wrapping after backslashes #643

c-harding opened this issue Jan 16, 2016 · 6 comments

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@c-harding
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Is it possible to prevent wordwrap from splitting a backslash from its command name?
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@arahlin
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arahlin commented Jan 18, 2016

The combination of Auto Wrap and Sublime Wrap Plus packages will do what you want. However, this will insert hard wraps (line breaks) instead of the default soft line wrapping. I personally like this behavior, especially for longer paragraphs.

I haven't looked into how to do this correctly for the soft wraps...

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ig0774 commented Jan 27, 2016

Regarding Softwraps: See this forum discussion, especially jps's comments. It can be done, but would require modifying the LaTeX syntax file (which this plugin currently doesn't do).

@PeterPablo
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It might be worth to check, whether this behavior changes, after sublimehq/Packages#370 is pulled.

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ig0774 commented Jan 9, 2017

I'm closing this since its fundamentally about the syntax which is packaged as part of ST, and so should be reported to the Packages repository.

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r-stein commented Jan 9, 2017

Since this has been mentioned and discussed during the syntax rewrite reporting it there won't fix it.

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ig0774 commented Jan 9, 2017

@r-stein: I simply meant to indicate that this is not an issue that's appropriate to discuss in the LaTeXTools repo since it concerns features we don't try to provide.

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