How to activate word wrapping in the Console of the Debug-Tool-Window as default setting?
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I activated word wrapping as default setting for the Python Console window via: File→Settings→Editor→General→Console: Use soft wraps in console
This works just fine for the Python Console window, but does not activate the word wrapping for the Console
tab of the Debug toolwindow.
Any ideas how set word wrapping as default for the Console of the Debugger?
python user-interface debugging pycharm wrapping
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I activated word wrapping as default setting for the Python Console window via: File→Settings→Editor→General→Console: Use soft wraps in console
This works just fine for the Python Console window, but does not activate the word wrapping for the Console
tab of the Debug toolwindow.
Any ideas how set word wrapping as default for the Console of the Debugger?
python user-interface debugging pycharm wrapping
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I activated word wrapping as default setting for the Python Console window via: File→Settings→Editor→General→Console: Use soft wraps in console
This works just fine for the Python Console window, but does not activate the word wrapping for the Console
tab of the Debug toolwindow.
Any ideas how set word wrapping as default for the Console of the Debugger?
python user-interface debugging pycharm wrapping
I activated word wrapping as default setting for the Python Console window via: File→Settings→Editor→General→Console: Use soft wraps in console
This works just fine for the Python Console window, but does not activate the word wrapping for the Console
tab of the Debug toolwindow.
Any ideas how set word wrapping as default for the Console of the Debugger?
python user-interface debugging pycharm wrapping
python user-interface debugging pycharm wrapping
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You can activate it using button to your left, it will stay activated whenever you click 'debug' button:
True, but I'd have to redo this every time I open a new PyCharm instance. I'd like this option to be already activated when I open the Debugger for the first time in a PyCharm instance.
– zwithouta
Nov 22 at 8:48
I think there is no option for that... It's only one click when you start pycharm. It will always stay like that when you close debugger.
– Dinko Pehar
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You can activate it using button to your left, it will stay activated whenever you click 'debug' button:
True, but I'd have to redo this every time I open a new PyCharm instance. I'd like this option to be already activated when I open the Debugger for the first time in a PyCharm instance.
– zwithouta
Nov 22 at 8:48
I think there is no option for that... It's only one click when you start pycharm. It will always stay like that when you close debugger.
– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 at 11:10
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You can activate it using button to your left, it will stay activated whenever you click 'debug' button:
True, but I'd have to redo this every time I open a new PyCharm instance. I'd like this option to be already activated when I open the Debugger for the first time in a PyCharm instance.
– zwithouta
Nov 22 at 8:48
I think there is no option for that... It's only one click when you start pycharm. It will always stay like that when you close debugger.
– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 at 11:10
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You can activate it using button to your left, it will stay activated whenever you click 'debug' button:
You can activate it using button to your left, it will stay activated whenever you click 'debug' button:
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True, but I'd have to redo this every time I open a new PyCharm instance. I'd like this option to be already activated when I open the Debugger for the first time in a PyCharm instance.
– zwithouta
Nov 22 at 8:48
I think there is no option for that... It's only one click when you start pycharm. It will always stay like that when you close debugger.
– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 at 11:10
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True, but I'd have to redo this every time I open a new PyCharm instance. I'd like this option to be already activated when I open the Debugger for the first time in a PyCharm instance.
– zwithouta
Nov 22 at 8:48
I think there is no option for that... It's only one click when you start pycharm. It will always stay like that when you close debugger.
– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 at 11:10
True, but I'd have to redo this every time I open a new PyCharm instance. I'd like this option to be already activated when I open the Debugger for the first time in a PyCharm instance.
– zwithouta
Nov 22 at 8:48
True, but I'd have to redo this every time I open a new PyCharm instance. I'd like this option to be already activated when I open the Debugger for the first time in a PyCharm instance.
– zwithouta
Nov 22 at 8:48
I think there is no option for that... It's only one click when you start pycharm. It will always stay like that when you close debugger.
– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 at 11:10
I think there is no option for that... It's only one click when you start pycharm. It will always stay like that when you close debugger.
– Dinko Pehar
Nov 22 at 11:10
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