![]() For #2, it appears to be language and/or lexer dependent, along with what characters form the end of the first part of the wrap and the beginning of the second.įor the language-lexer you are choosing that’s causing this (I’m assuming that you don’t have free-form Latin/Lorem Ipsum text in ActiveScript normally), either someone else will more knowledge in this area can help you configure that more specifically, or you might have to choose between having the features of the lexer that you desire vs the word wrap. So, to answer your original question#1 again: to turn off the Language setting for a given file, Language > N > Normal text. It may be lexer dependent, or it may be some other bit of internal and/or scintilla code. (it also may depend on what is highlighted or not, and what character(s) come before the space). So, it appears the WordWrap function works slightly differently with some languages, on how it decides whether to wrap the word plus the preceding space, or just the word. If you look closely, you can see the orange dot which indicates a space character ( View > Show Symbol > Show Whitespace and Tab). From my experiment with sample text, word-wrap on, and Language = ActionScript:
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