Line wrapping can be switched off, after that one can scroll to the left/right with the cursor keysīeing ncurses-based, it should work on any of the cited terminals. There are pagers which can do what is needed, e.g., multitail which lists in its features If the terminal works well enough for general use, it is irrelevant to the choice of tools which one uses within the terminal.
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#Atom for mac word wrap install#
Specifies whether or not auto-wraparound should be enabled. Click Install (on OS X) or Open (on Windows) Search for the package you want. Consulting the manual, it says that autoWrap (class AutoWrap)
#Atom for mac word wrap code#
The +aw option in xterm corresponds to the autoWrap resource. Open up your preferred code editor (whether it be Visual Studio Code, Atom, Sublime Text, or any other editor of your choice) and create a new file.
But (aside from terminator, whose developers document no terminal description) all of the examples given were xterm, rxvt and some look-alike or descendent. Some comments were made about the autowrap feature, stating that not all terminals have it. Is it possible to disable line wrap in a bash shell for all the commands? OP's question wasīut now I need to use tail -f, and it also line wraps the output. print wordwrap (string, 60) Results: PURPOSE: To end world hunger, create peace for all people, solve all technological and scientific problems, make an exorbitant amount of money, and remain humble in the process. There are a lot of comments which stray from the question.