How to show 80-character column line in Texmaker?












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I am used to use Texmaker, and now wondering how to set up Texmaker so that it could:



(1) show 80-character column line;



(2) do hard word wrap at 80-character column line, meaning that it automatically breaks to a new line when reaching 80 characters.










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  • See this issue in the Texmaker issue tracker.
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I am used to use Texmaker, and now wondering how to set up Texmaker so that it could:



(1) show 80-character column line;



(2) do hard word wrap at 80-character column line, meaning that it automatically breaks to a new line when reaching 80 characters.










share|improve this question






















  • See this issue in the Texmaker issue tracker.
    – jubobs
    Jun 6 '15 at 9:16














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I am used to use Texmaker, and now wondering how to set up Texmaker so that it could:



(1) show 80-character column line;



(2) do hard word wrap at 80-character column line, meaning that it automatically breaks to a new line when reaching 80 characters.










share|improve this question













I am used to use Texmaker, and now wondering how to set up Texmaker so that it could:



(1) show 80-character column line;



(2) do hard word wrap at 80-character column line, meaning that it automatically breaks to a new line when reaching 80 characters.







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  • See this issue in the Texmaker issue tracker.
    – jubobs
    Jun 6 '15 at 9:16


















  • See this issue in the Texmaker issue tracker.
    – jubobs
    Jun 6 '15 at 9:16
















See this issue in the Texmaker issue tracker.
– jubobs
Jun 6 '15 at 9:16




See this issue in the Texmaker issue tracker.
– jubobs
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Alternative solution (another editor)



If you wish you can try another editor. TeXstudio is very good and powerful and it is based on TeXmaker. So you will not change so much what you know.



TeXstudio allows you to determine the number of characters for wrapping lines and also how to wrap.



See the Configure for Advanced Editor options (note the Show Advanced Options checked on the left bottom corner):



enter image description here



enter image description here






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    Thanks for the suggestion. That looks like a good alternative.
    – Aaron Zeng
    Jun 10 '15 at 13:41



















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According to the release notes TexMaker (> Version 4.4) is using a script to hardwrap your code. This script needs to be triggered manually as shown below (Menu: User -> Run Script, unfortnately I have a German system only).



Menu entry for script



However, TexMaker does not have any functionality to do this automatically or to show the desired 80-char-line as stated here.






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    To do it manually: the shortcut Ctrl-K also works for me.






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      Alternative solution (another editor)



      If you wish you can try another editor. TeXstudio is very good and powerful and it is based on TeXmaker. So you will not change so much what you know.



      TeXstudio allows you to determine the number of characters for wrapping lines and also how to wrap.



      See the Configure for Advanced Editor options (note the Show Advanced Options checked on the left bottom corner):



      enter image description here



      enter image description here






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        Thanks for the suggestion. That looks like a good alternative.
        – Aaron Zeng
        Jun 10 '15 at 13:41
















      10














      Alternative solution (another editor)



      If you wish you can try another editor. TeXstudio is very good and powerful and it is based on TeXmaker. So you will not change so much what you know.



      TeXstudio allows you to determine the number of characters for wrapping lines and also how to wrap.



      See the Configure for Advanced Editor options (note the Show Advanced Options checked on the left bottom corner):



      enter image description here



      enter image description here






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        Thanks for the suggestion. That looks like a good alternative.
        – Aaron Zeng
        Jun 10 '15 at 13:41














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      Alternative solution (another editor)



      If you wish you can try another editor. TeXstudio is very good and powerful and it is based on TeXmaker. So you will not change so much what you know.



      TeXstudio allows you to determine the number of characters for wrapping lines and also how to wrap.



      See the Configure for Advanced Editor options (note the Show Advanced Options checked on the left bottom corner):



      enter image description here



      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer














      Alternative solution (another editor)



      If you wish you can try another editor. TeXstudio is very good and powerful and it is based on TeXmaker. So you will not change so much what you know.



      TeXstudio allows you to determine the number of characters for wrapping lines and also how to wrap.



      See the Configure for Advanced Editor options (note the Show Advanced Options checked on the left bottom corner):



      enter image description here



      enter image description here







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        Thanks for the suggestion. That looks like a good alternative.
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        Jun 10 '15 at 13:41














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        Thanks for the suggestion. That looks like a good alternative.
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        Jun 10 '15 at 13:41








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      Thanks for the suggestion. That looks like a good alternative.
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      Thanks for the suggestion. That looks like a good alternative.
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      According to the release notes TexMaker (> Version 4.4) is using a script to hardwrap your code. This script needs to be triggered manually as shown below (Menu: User -> Run Script, unfortnately I have a German system only).



      Menu entry for script



      However, TexMaker does not have any functionality to do this automatically or to show the desired 80-char-line as stated here.






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        According to the release notes TexMaker (> Version 4.4) is using a script to hardwrap your code. This script needs to be triggered manually as shown below (Menu: User -> Run Script, unfortnately I have a German system only).



        Menu entry for script



        However, TexMaker does not have any functionality to do this automatically or to show the desired 80-char-line as stated here.






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          According to the release notes TexMaker (> Version 4.4) is using a script to hardwrap your code. This script needs to be triggered manually as shown below (Menu: User -> Run Script, unfortnately I have a German system only).



          Menu entry for script



          However, TexMaker does not have any functionality to do this automatically or to show the desired 80-char-line as stated here.






          share|improve this answer












          According to the release notes TexMaker (> Version 4.4) is using a script to hardwrap your code. This script needs to be triggered manually as shown below (Menu: User -> Run Script, unfortnately I have a German system only).



          Menu entry for script



          However, TexMaker does not have any functionality to do this automatically or to show the desired 80-char-line as stated here.







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