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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 31/12/2021 11:19, Carlos Davalillo
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<div>Hi to all the TexWork developers and users</div>
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<div>I'm a happy user of TexWorks and reading the TexWorks page
I get this email in a mailing list to post to all users and
developers.</div>
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<div>Anyway I would like to see in the next versions of TexWorks
the ability to hide the document margin space in the typeset
view. Sometimes I need to check out lines related to a
previous part located in the page immediately before but the
margin blank space occupies too much space and difficulties
the content check so I need to scroll up and down many times.
That problem could be easily solved if TexWorks added a way of
hiding the margin space from the typesetting view.</div>
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<p>I am sure that Paulo Ney de Souza is correct when he says that :</p>
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<div> <a
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but I think that it would not be out of place to also ask on the
TeXworks mailing list, to which I am cc'ing this replyparticularly
if — like me — you do not have, and do not want, a Github
account. I think that it would also help if you could clarify
exactly what you mean by "hide the margin space" — do you mean
that TeXworks should offer a "fit to text width" option (sometimes
called "fit horizontal visible") or something else ?<br>
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<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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