https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=135737
prusselltechgr...@gmail.com changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |prusselltechgr...@gmail.com --- Comment #8 from prusselltechgr...@gmail.com --- Created attachment 105502 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=105502&action=edit Static or Apply Word Wrap Indentation I used the same example line (A) for each test. ### (A) Join: Tools -> Join Lines (ctrl-j) 3. Pathnames can be absolute or relative; if absolute (with a leading slash), they are relative to the root of the filesystem on which extlinux is installed (/boot in the example above), if relative, they are relative to the extlinux directory. ### (B) Static Word Wrap: Settings -> Configure Kate -> Editing -> Enable static word wrap 3. Pathnames can be absolute or relative; if absolute (with a leading slash), they are relative to the root of the filesystem on which extlinux is installed (/boot in the example above), if relative, they are relative to the extlinux directory. ### (C) Apply Word Wrap: Tools -> Apply word wrap (reconfigured key: ctrl-w) (No Static or Dynamic Word Wrap enabled) 3. Pathnames can be absolute or relative; if absolute (with a leading slash), they are relative to the root of the filesystem on which extlinux is installed (/boot in the example above), if relative, they are relative to the extlinux directory. ### (D) Dynamic Word Wrap: Settings -> Configure Kate -> Appearance -> Dynamic Word Wrap or (F10) 3. Pathnames can be absolute or relative; if absolute (with a leading slash), they are relative to the root of the filesystem on which extlinux is installed (/boot in the example above), if relative, they are relative to the extlinux directory. ### (E) Expected for (B) & (C) 3. Pathnames can be absolute or relative; if absolute (with a leading slash), they are relative to the root of the filesystem on which extlinux is installed (/boot in the example above), if relative, they are relative to the extlinux directory. "Dynamic Word Wrap", F10, or Settings -> Configure Editor -> Appearance does align (D), but the length is not "Word Wrap Marker", like "Static Word Wrap", but rather some percentage of the "View Width". The documentation does say "Align dynamically wrapped lines to indentation depth". The file is not saved this way. Doc: https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/applications/katepart/config-dialog.html The "Static Word Wrap" says nothing about alignment. Doc: https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/applications/katepart/config-dialog.html#pref-edit I tested with Kate and Kwrite, thus the Configure Kate and the Configure Editor. I agree with #1. Regarding #7, does that mean "Apply Word Wrap" and "Static Word Wrap" keep the alignment of the previous line. I tried it on a recent version of OpenSuse Tumbleweed and it worked like #1, not #7. OpenSuse Tumbleweed KDE Frameworks 5.33.0 Qt 5.7.1 Kate 16.12.3 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.