I'm wondering if there's a way to make TP remember that I prefer to have wordwrap ON by default. It's a small thing, but it's a bit of a pain to have to re-enable it every time I open it.
Thanks!
Save WordWrap Preferences?
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Dan
Re: Save WordWrap Preferences?
Second question: I went to the FAQ section, and was trying to edit the key to have TextPad be my default editor for "View Source" but in Win98SE that key apparently doesn't exist. Suggestions?
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Andreas
Re: Save WordWrap Preferences?
You can set the word-wrapping under
configure - preferences - document classes
for each document class by clicking on the document class name.
On the righthand side of the dialog you will see a list of options, among them
Word Wrap long lines
and
Word Wrapped Text - Save with hard breaks/no breaks in lines
In Internet Explorer, go to Tools - Internet Options - Programs, select Textpad for HTML editor.
This will open Textpad if you choose the "Edit" option in IE.
To get Textpad also on View/Source, it is AFAIK necessary to install txplink (see the Add-Ons/Utilities page here)
configure - preferences - document classes
for each document class by clicking on the document class name.
On the righthand side of the dialog you will see a list of options, among them
Word Wrap long lines
and
Word Wrapped Text - Save with hard breaks/no breaks in lines
In Internet Explorer, go to Tools - Internet Options - Programs, select Textpad for HTML editor.
This will open Textpad if you choose the "Edit" option in IE.
To get Textpad also on View/Source, it is AFAIK necessary to install txplink (see the Add-Ons/Utilities page here)
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Berend Veldkamp
Re: Save WordWrap Preferences?
No, you don't need txplink, just add the kye if it doesn't exist.
Berend
Berend
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Berend Veldkamp
Re: Save WordWrap Preferences?
No, you don't need txplink, just add the key if it doesn't exist.
Berend
Berend