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Posted: April 06 2004,01:59 QUOTE

Leafpad will seem familiar to Microsoft users as it's a notepad clone.  At 60K Leafpad is just over 750K smaller than Scite and performs admirably as a basic gui text editor.  It's only requirements are basic gtk and glib.  Oh, and Leafpad remebers you word wrap choice with a simple mouse click.  Even after editing the global options for Scite, I can't get it to open up documents with the word wrap turned on. Leafpad makes this a no-brainer.

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Posted: April 06 2004,05:53 QUOTE

Don't have DSL booted at the moment, but I remember recently trying to track down why word-wrap wouldn't be remembered under Scite (actually, I quite like scite, good for html editing...)
I think you need to manually edit something in the .scite dir under home/damnsmall, I think the line for word-wrap was commented out...


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Posted: April 06 2004,08:20 QUOTE

Good catch.
I find I've been using scite as a notepad only, lots of cutting & pasting, which is ridiculous given the programming support it has.
Wordwrap for scite is two thirds down the global properties thingy :)
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Posted: April 06 2004,09:20 QUOTE

Unfortunately, it's a GTK+2 based app, making it unsuitable for DSL. Lots of people would probably disagree with removing Scite anyway - for all those that use it as merely a Notepad-clone, there's going to be lots more who use it for programming tasks and need features such as colour-coding.
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Posted: April 06 2004,17:39 QUOTE

Ok had time to check.
For word wrap edit
usr/share/scite/SciTeGlobal.properties
line 117    
change to        wrap=1


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