Wrapping is disabled by default as of Jaunty, but it works for me if
explicitly requested with ‘nano -r72’. I’m going to assume this was
fixed. Please reopen if you still see a problem.
** Changed in: nano (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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update?
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What is the update on this?
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If you open a new file and start typing the wrapping DOES work. It's
only when you open an existent file that it doesn't. I don't know if
that's by design or not. I can't imagine why they wouldn't want you to
be able to wrap on existent files. Either way, it should be reported to
them to see wh
Yes, it appears that nano operation is not influenced by any of the
wrapping options, such as -w, -r, and the Meta-L operation while inside
the editor. This also affects upstream, as I tested on 1.2.3 and 2.0.2
original sources. Maybe the nano guys know it is broken? Or maybe we
just misundersta
here is an example document to test with (a public domain short story).
** Attachment added: "ghoststory"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7228479/ghoststory
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