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copyrightwitnessParticipantHi,
Im trying to work out how to get word-wrap during editing only.
i.e. not code formatting in the original source file – but during display/edit – is this possible?
Cheers,
BuzzMarch 8, 2006 at 9:34 am #248025
Riyad KallaMemberBuzz,
No that currenlty isn’t supported by the editors. I’m actually not aware of an IDE that does this as content is line-sensative, so word-wrap negates that mapping that is required.April 8, 2006 at 8:53 pm #250090
stanquinnMemberJust about every editor I’ve used before eclipse (and myeclipse) had word-wrap capability. It’s a common feature in almost all windows based editors. These include Homesite, Coldfusion Studio and Dreamweaver. If you are doing front-end web developement in HTML/PHP/JSP then Dreamweaver’s probably your best bet, although I always liked the simplicity of Homesite (just not sure if it’s still being supported). For J2EE I’d recommend JBuilder or IntelliJ.
April 9, 2006 at 8:25 am #250099
Riyad KallaMemberI should have clarified what I meant by “IDE”, I meant “J2EE IDE”. Consider a typical debugging session, you put a break point on line 22, that is actually a really long line start starts on line 18 and has been wrapped 4 lines. When the break point is hit where is the debugger support to mark the editor?
These issues is why I’m not aware of any word wrapping in any J2EE IDE.
Windows-based editors? Sure, they all have them. Then again, they don’t have debugging.
June 5, 2006 at 11:31 pm #253113
stanquinnMemberThe debugger support marks the editor on line 18….as far as it’s concerned there is no 18-22, only line 18. The word-wrap is for visual purposes only and uses virtual returns recognized by the GUI as opposed to an actual return that creates a new line.
I think more people will be clamoring for word-wrap as web 2.0 people start getting on board w/myeclipse…-Stan
July 29, 2008 at 4:28 pm #287726
stanquinnMemberI’m going to piss and moan about this one more time. Here’s the link to the bug for this in Eclipse: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=35779
It just borders on ridiculous. It’s the primary reason I still use Homesite 5.5 and Notepad++ on the side.July 29, 2008 at 4:46 pm #287732
Riyad KallaMember90 votes… really surprising it hadn’t been addressed yet.
October 29, 2008 at 11:21 pm #290450
xeelMemberInclude me. World wrap is a must have feature.
I should have clarified what I meant by “IDE”, I meant “J2EE IDE”. Consider a typical debugging session, you put a break point on line 22, that is actually a really long line start starts on line 18 and has been wrapped 4 lines. When the break point is hit where is the debugger support to mark the editor?
These issues is why I’m not aware of any word wrapping in any J2EE IDE.
Windows-based editors? Sure, they all have them. Then again, they don’t have debugging.Even Netbeans has it. Most of editors/IDEs just skip the line number, so there is no problem for debuggers. It’s a purely visual thing…
March 12, 2010 at 1:50 pm #306763
roman2MemberWow! That feature has still not been implemented. What a shame! I agree that this is a must feature.
March 15, 2010 at 6:22 am #306787
support-joyMemberroman2,
As Riyad has clarified earlier that this is currently not supported in J2EE IDE. If eclipse provides support, we will also include the support in our future versions.
Best.
March 4, 2012 at 10:32 am #323922
piforestMemberYou may try the com.ahtik.wordwrap feature which URL is :
http://ahtik.com/eclipse-update/
I use it for a while now in every Eclipse deployment
* from Eclipse
* from Zend
* from MyEclipseIt is very convenient to be able to view a file with no horizontal scrolling even if you dont want to edit it in that mode.
March 4, 2012 at 10:54 pm #323930
support-swapnaModeratorpiforest ,
Thank you for posting it. This will surely help other users.
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