Even if it were done, I doubt I would use it.
Having the unwrapped lines in a text editor, and the wrapped lines in Sigil's CV panel means I can see the all the markup if needed. And after reconstructing a paragraph I can do a Save in the text editor and see the effects in Sigil's CV and PV panels.
If I need to do a lot of paragraph reconstruction and I have the original in electronic form (e.g. facsimile images), I usually move Sigil to a second monitor so that I see the original alongside the unwrapped lines in the text editor.
I'm curious to know of any other use cases for having unwrapped lines, other than the one I've described. For me at least, in all but trivial cases, my use case is more effectively done in a separate text editor rather than in Sigil.
BR
PS: to satisfy the all-in-one fanatics you could add a dockable Raw View editing window - joking of course
Last edited by BetterRed; 06-11-2020 at 07:23 PM.
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