With the new user interface in 5.0.3, when you turn word rap on, it disables the Ctrl+J shortcut key to join lines. Is this intentional or a bug?
It didn't work that way in 4.73
Jim Young
Joining lines (Ctrl+J) disabled with word wrap turned on
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My mistake - I verified that Join (Ctrl-J) worked on 4.71 not 4.73. My old laptop with 4.73 on it went back to the great laptop factory in the sky and the really old desktop that I used to check what I was writing about has 4.71 on it.
In any case, it did work on 4.71 with wrap either on or off and I still think it's non-intuitive to have a side effect of turning word wrap on be that Join is disabled. I don't see the point of doing that.
Jim Young
In any case, it did work on 4.71 with wrap either on or off and I still think it's non-intuitive to have a side effect of turning word wrap on be that Join is disabled. I don't see the point of doing that.
Jim Young
I am using TextPad 5.2.0, and I'm experiencing the same problem. With word wrap off, the "Join Lines" command works fine, but with word wrap on, it doesn't seem to work. The help file says "In word-wrap mode, this command is not shown on the edit menu, but is still available using its shortcut.". However, I tried pressing Ctrl+J and I don't see any changes. Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong?
I just upgraded to TextPad 7.0.9 and this problem is still present.mikez302 wrote:I am using TextPad 5.2.0, and I'm experiencing the same problem. With word wrap off, the "Join Lines" command works fine, but with word wrap on, it doesn't seem to work. The help file says "In word-wrap mode, this command is not shown on the edit menu, but is still available using its shortcut.". However, I tried pressing Ctrl+J and I don't see any changes. Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong?
Please fit it.
Thanks for this hint. Such a macro is a good workaround, but:AmigoJack wrote:[...] the feature "join lines" can easily be done by searching for \n and replacing it with a space using regular expressions.
- Using macro play mode "Play once" it does not work inside a selection.
- Using macro play mode "Play through selection" it does not work without a selection.