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Old 06-10-2020, 10:14 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by JJ Johnson View Post
PyCharm is a code editor I've been using lately that has a word wrap toggle. Called "soft-wrap", it's disabled by default, which is actually what I'd expect in a code editor.

No question about it, if you want to edit the text of a book, you'd typically want word wrap enabled so that all text is visible. But not so much when editing the markup, IMO.
If the only markup is close to the start of line, that approach might be okay. I've seen all too many books where markup is scattered across the line including nasty bits for last phrase and last word.
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