How to get the prompt to wrap my input?
Judd Storrs
storrsjm at email.uc.edu
Fri May 1 10:55:43 CDT 2009
You can also try console.sourceforge.net
I think the line edits behave the way you want.
--judd
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 7:31 AM, Egholm <nabble at egmail.dk> wrote:
>
> Hi Tatsuro ,
>
>
> Tatsuro MATSUOKA-2 wrote:
> >
> > --- Michael Goffioul wrote:
> >> You can try to add
> >>
> >> set horizontal-scroll-mode on
> >>
> >> to the file <octave_root>\share\octave\3.0.1\m\startup\inputrc
> >
> > If you cannot get the results by trying the suggestion by Michael, it is
> > better to write the long
> > lines by suitable text editor like SciTE (which is bundled with
> > octave-3.0.1 MSVC) , copy it to the
> > windows clipboard CTRL+C or ScITE menu, and paste them to using right
> > mouse button to the windows
> > command prompt in which 'quick edit mode' are enabled.
> >
>
> That's a way to get around it, but I'd prefer that as a last option - it's
> not so smooth (though indeed way smoother with quick-edit mode, yes) :-)
>
> // Egholm
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