Hi, I always set on my preferences.sublime settings file:
“word_wrap”: “false”,
But after upgrade to the Build2181 it wont work anymore, every file I open has word wrap active…
Any help ?
Hi, I always set on my preferences.sublime settings file:
“word_wrap”: “false”,
But after upgrade to the Build2181 it wont work anymore, every file I open has word wrap active…
Any help ?
Did You check your settings default and user ? Maybe something override your setting.
well i have this problem too, it is very anoying :c
i have my settings the same with “word_wrap” : false
I thought this was broken too, but I erroneously had quotes around the word false in my Preferences file. See if yours is the same.
I set word_wrap to false with and without quotes and set every preference file I have, but code still wraps every time you run sublime.
Extremely annoying.
hope you can fix in next build. Otherwise I like the program so far.
Are you running a clean install? It’s working for me, though only in the main views – it doesn’t work in the console. I believe it used to.
Hi I’d like to confirm I have this problem as well. Installed fresh on Windows 7. I set “word_wrap” to false in Preferences.sublime-settings, but all of my files always open with word wrap enabled by default. It’s tripping me up a lot on my source code files (.asp and .php files, if that matters).
I like all the new features in this release so I’m not about to go downgrading anytime soon, I’d rather put up with the word wrapping for now.
Cheers,
Chlorine
Hah! Just found a “fix” if you want to disable word-wrapping all together.
Below the “word_wrap” setting you can find “wrap_width”. Set that value to 9999 (or even higher, seems there’s no limit)
// Set to a value other than 0 to force wrapping at that column rather than the
// window width
"wrap_width": 9999,
Just to be clear, the word_wrap setting works perfectly. A common mistake is to set it to “false” rather than false.
jps is correct. That was my problem as well. It wasn’t intuitive because the default was “auto” with quotes, so I just assumed false/true would work the same.