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Thank you for this addition! I ran into an issue when opening large class files with a large font, it renders BCV frozen and unable to be used. I would like this feature added so I'm planning to resolve this issue. One idea is automatically turning off word wrap if the file size is larger than a certain file size limit In the video I'm trying to scroll but BCV refuses to update the visual container |
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Should we consider also having this option in the right click context menu? This could allow for users to control what viewer pane they'd like word wrap on. Might be a redundant idea. |
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Allows you to turn word wrap on/off for text editors
While working on this I also noticed that toggling "show file in tab title" / etc were broken due to throwing exceptions and fixed it, or this would not completely work