On 12/19/2013 07:22 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 12/19/2013 08:35 AM, Alexander Volovics wrote:
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 08:05:49AM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Confirm used dconf-editor instead to set the overrides and now those entries appear within gedit.
What did you change? I just went through all of dconf-editor listed items and did not recognize anything to change that would turn on settings/preferences in gedit let alone directly turn off word wrap.
When you open gedit in Fed20 + Gnome-3.10 a gedit icon appears in the top bar. If you click on this and choose 'preferences' you will see under 'Text Wrapping' the entries: 'enable text wrapping' and 'do not split words over two lines'. Is this what you are looking for.
I assume you are using standard Gnome-3.10 and not "classic mode". I know nothing about "classic mode" (don't use it).
Is this icon not visible in your install?
Fresh install. Have not applied the updates yet.
Please, do it right now.
I see that gedit icon on the top bar once gedit is running. It has a down arrow right next to it. I assume that lets me switch between copies of gedit if more than one is open.
Why don't you try instead of assume? The down arrow is not for switching between different copies of the same application, but for a drop down menu. You should click on it to see its behavior by yourself, it is cheap!!
But neither left or right click on this icon produced anything. No action at all. Perhaps you enabled something else first for gnome?
Left click doesn't work? Maybe your mouse is broken.