Text wrapping Python docstrings

Waqar Ahmed waqar.17a at gmail.com
Wed Feb 2 06:11:03 GMT 2022


I don't think there is an easy way atm, but maybe you can use the
"script" api to write a script that adjust the indent for you?

On Tue, Feb 1, 2022 at 9:21 PM <rhkramer at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Monday, January 31, 2022 11:21:11 PM Yannick Gingras wrote:
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> > On Mon, 2022-01-31 at 14:48 -0500, rhkramer at gmail.com wrote:
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> > > Again, on my old version of Kate, under Settings ==> Configure-Kate
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> > > ==> Editing
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> > > ==> Indentation, there is a setting to choose a Default indentation
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> > > mode with
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> > > quite a few choices -- I suspect on of those may do what you want, or
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> > > come
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> > > close.
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> > If I can get auto-wrapping to send the text where I want it to go, I
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> > will enable it for sure! I tried a few indentation modes: None,
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> > Normal, and Python with and without "keep extra space", but that
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> > doesn't do it, unfortunately. The text always gets set to column 0,
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> > either automatically from the dynamic wrap or by hitting ALT-W.
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> Sorry that none of those work for you. I have mine currently (and for a long time) set to None which seems the most convenient for me, but I would have expected one or more of those settings (I see 9) would come close to what you want.
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> Aside: Sending to you directly and the list because I don't know if you are subscribed -- I am subscribed, so you don't need to send a copy to me.
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> Have a good day!


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