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Mark Phippard wrote:
I seem to recall that there are some "generic" LPEX preferences. Perhaps
there are some that might apply to the C/C++ parser, such as maximum line
length.
At the bottom of the "LPEX Editor" global-scope preference pages, there
are also preferences for the currently open documents (maintained
dynamically, as you open / close documents). The top node has "Maximum
line length" (on the LPEX command line, this is the "save.textLimit"
parameter).
About the only improvement
I could see would be some kind of automatic wrapping/re-formatting like it
does with CL.
A generic 'macro' command to hard-wrap lines (e.g., based on the
save.textLimit or a passed-in argument) is an excellent idea.
Parser-specific stuff could then extend it for the language (e.g., don't
wrap on a space in the middle of a C/C++ "s t r i n g").
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