I am referring to the VERTICAL line in the SCRIPT off to the right. I am aware of its function, but I would like to know how to edit it and what it is called. Thank You.
2 Answers
That's the linebreak indicator set to 75 (since the common convention is the 80 characters due to historical terminal habits). You can set its properties in the preferences.
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Thank You, just what I need, now why does it not break up copy and pastes of code? It will extend past the line and also it turns the code into a comment for some reason– masqueJun 1, 2016 at 8:48
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@masque It doesn't break a code line as it would be super annoying if it is in the middle of a function arguments etc. It will automatically break the comment lines as a continuation since it doesn't hurt to break a comment– percusseJun 1, 2016 at 8:58
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ans
is the most recent answer, see the documentation. To change its value, do any operation at the command line, for example:
2+2
will change the value of ans
to 4
.
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No sorry I should have circled it. I am speaking of the VERTICAL LINE in the SCRIPT (Yes sorry I said Workspace by accident!)– masqueJun 1, 2016 at 8:06