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A resize option available in the command prompt > or as a bindable keeb shortcut,
that lets us set up a resize option to x chars. Once set, we have an option to resize
to set margins and it will try to resize the window such, that exactly n chars fit into
the window with an addition for the minimap if activated.
I don't know how well this may be achieved but it clearly sounds nice.
Finally similar feature could be useful for lines.
At least I have never seen that before in any other editor.
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Do you mean to resize the window to the editor contents (plus the rest of the elements)? I also can't think the use case of this one. What would it be?
NullPlane
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[FEATURE-REQUEST] Char/Line-based Resize
[SUGGESTION] Char/Line-based Resize
Apr 30, 2024
If there is a set line length one may use by style, the exact resizing allows for
automatically fitting the window for screen space if anything else is opened
in parallel. It is not an important feature but the concept sounded interesting.
Maybe a size input is overkill but I think if there is a single command list entry
to resize to the linebreak column (if it is even set), this might be some kind of
a nice qol addition.
Also a minor feature but I think some day it is a unique touch of a feature that
some people might enjoy.
A resize option available in the command prompt
>
or as a bindable keeb shortcut,that lets us set up a resize option to x chars. Once set, we have an option to resize
to set margins and it will try to resize the window such, that exactly n chars fit into
the window with an addition for the minimap if activated.
I don't know how well this may be achieved but it clearly sounds nice.
Finally similar feature could be useful for lines.
At least I have never seen that before in any other editor.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: