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As far as I know this has always been the default behavior. The only way to change it is to use #split with 5 arguments and make the input region at least 2 rows. |
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Possibly things changed if you're not using #split? I'd hate to mess with that code as the old method was causing other issues. |
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I'm using TinTin++ 2.02.41 on a Mac terminal. When I type in and reach the end of the window, my input does not wrap to the next line; instead the beginning of the line shifts left and a < character appears in front. This makes it extremely hard to read my input. It doesn't happen with 2.01.4 on Ubuntu.
How can I turn this feature off and have my input wrap at the end of the line?
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