GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 149081
RFE: plugin for filling-text in current paragraph
Last modified: 2019-03-23 20:45:21 UTC
I'd like to use a "fill-text in current paragraph" command like the "Meta-Q" command in GNU Emacs . This command fill the text in a specified number of columns (80 columns per default). http://www.cs.utah.edu/dept/old/texinfo/emacs18/emacs_24.html#SEC143
We are moving all the request for plugins that we don't plan to add to gedit itself on http://live.gnome.org/Gedit/Plugins. Closing as WONTFIX.
Since this still has not been added as a plug-in, and not added to gedit, can this be re-opened as a feature request? It's often requested by the community. Sincerely, Craig H.
Yes, I support this as well. Is there any way we could turn this into a wish?
It looks like the "par" and "word-wrap" plugins (http://jerakeen.org/source/gedit-plugins/) have been written to that effect, but it was a while ago and they don't seem to do anything at all on last gedit versions. Maybe someone with some experience with python (not me unfortunately) could adapt them ?
Tough not very usable, this functionallity can be achieved using Join/Split Lines plugin by: - Selecting the paragraph - Presssing Ctrl-Shift-J
There is https://github.com/guillaumechereau/gedit-reflow-plugin/ and my fork on https://gitlab.com/mcepl/gedit-reflow-plugin