Perhaps a better solution is to add preceding and trailing newlines to code sections that are longer than the wrap length to force them start at /^/m and end at /$/m. Or maybe only do this if they contain insufficient whitespace to wrap normally.. dunno..
OTOH, you can write very long unwrappable pieces of text outside a code block too; so I guess turning off code wrapping in these cases isn't that bad
In reply to Re: Possible bug: code wrap
by xmath
in thread Possible bug: code wrap
by hv
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