On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 10:40, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> Sure, vim has text wrapping capabilities: in command-mode type 'set
> textwidth=80" or replace 80 with the column number you want your text
> to be wrapped around.
>
> Also emacs has "Meta + q" to wrap text (executed on the paragraph to wrap).
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On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 10:27, Apelete Seketeli wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> I think this bug already shows the problems: Apelete wrote long
>> sentences that are not wrapped to a given column (usually 80 or 72).
>> This will lead to the need of *horizontal* scrolling, really annoying.
>
> That's it Sandro, y
Hi,
> I think this bug already shows the problems: Apelete wrote long
> sentences that are not wrapped to a given column (usually 80 or 72).
> This will lead to the need of *horizontal* scrolling, really annoying.
That's it Sandro, you understood exactly what I was trying to describe.
> I do thi
Hi Carl,
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 22:47, chaica wrote:
> Could you more specific about what you wish ? Could you give an example
> of a too long summary line of a bug report? What did you mean by
> horizontally scrolling down ? Do you mean in your web browser ?
I think this bug already shows the p
tags 524099 moreinfo
thanks
Hi,
Thanks for your report.
Could you more specific about what you wish ? Could you give an example
of a too long summary line of a bug report? What did you mean by
horizontally scrolling down ? Do you mean in your web browser ?
Bye,
Carl Chenet
> -- Package-speci
Package: reportbug
Version: 4.1
Severity: wishlist
The last bug reports I sent using reportbug had too long lines in their
descriptions: when viewed on the Debian BTS one have to horizontally scroll to
read some sentences, and that's very annoying.
I don't know the number of characters each line
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