I missed the Document menu option - I am sorry. There's plenty of wrapping ability - I did not see it. The most recent ver is .14 in the Unbuntu repositories - so .15 will be even better.
I tried coding some Java with Geany for the first time and it feels correct and easy to use, yet powerful. I have to say it: it's the first Linux editor I ever liked. IMHO.
It needs a line wrap button. It's a major mistake not to have one. This is a text editor after all. Isn't it?
I guess you mean a toolbar button to quickly enable/disable line wrapping?
For a toolbar button we would need an icon first. But maybe it isn't necessary at all:
- there is a menu item in the Document menu to enable/disable it for
the current file
- there is a keybinding "Toggle Line wrapping" to enable/disable it for
the current document
- and there is a option in the prefs dialog to enable/disable it
globally for all files
Isn't this enough?
Regards, Enrico
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 16:34:45 -0400, "Lee Gold" leegold@operamail.com wrote:
I missed the Document menu option - I am sorry. There's plenty of wrapping ability - I did not see it. The most recent ver is .14 in the Unbuntu repositories - so .15 will be even better.
http://www.getdeb.net/app/Geany
Regards, Enrico