[oXygen-user] Maintaining line length

Sorin Ristache
Wed Sep 2 10:04:52 CDT 2009


If the lines are wrapped by applying format and indent automatically on 
opening the file (the option "Format and indent the document on open") 
just press Ctrl-Z before closing the file to undo the format and indent. 
If the lines were wrapped in a previous Oxygen session there is no 
Oxygen action that will undo the wrapping. You have to create the 
unfolded format that you want by joining the lines manually and save the 
file after that.


Regards,
Sorin


Mark Wilson wrote:
> Thanks for the tips.
> I have a huge file that now has hundreds of folded lines. It there a way to 
> save it without formatting so that when I open it again, all the lines will 
> be unfolded?
> Mark
> 
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "George Cristian Bina" <>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 02, 2009 2:56 AM
> To: "Mark Wilson" <>
> Cc: <>
> Subject: Re: [oXygen-user] Maintaining line length
> 
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> You may check also the Indent selection action. That performs basic 
>> indenting without splitting any line. It is available from the contextual 
>> menu -> Source -> Indent selection with default shortcut CTRL+I (CMD+I on 
>> Mac).
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> George
>> -- 
>> George Cristian Bina
>> <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
>> http://www.oxygenxml.com
>>
>> Mark Wilson wrote:
>>> In the Oxygen editor, I have set my line length in 
>>> Preferences->Editor->Text-> print margin to 200. I have to turn on "show 
>>> print margin" to set it to the length I require: 200 characters. Then I 
>>> turn off "show print margin" and the 200 remains while I am editing. 
>>> However, oxygen keeps resetting that length to "80" at what appear to be 
>>> random times.
>>>
>>> What I want is for Oxygen to always allow 200 characters before wrapping 
>>> the text, even when I open a file with "format when opening". Acttually, 
>>> I don't want any line wrapping at all, if possible.
>>>
>>> Can you help?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Mark _______________________________________________
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>>
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