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Prevent wrapping after backslashes #643
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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... |
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). |
It might be worth to check, whether this behavior changes, after sublimehq/Packages#370 is pulled. |
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. |
Since this has been mentioned and discussed during the syntax rewrite reporting it there won't fix it. |
@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. |
Is it possible to prevent wordwrap from splitting a backslash from its command name?

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