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Subject: www/apps/kate/doc
From: Christoph Cullmann <crossfire () babylon2k ! de>
Date: 2004-08-18 9:53:53
Message-ID: 20040818095353.26F4290C3 () office ! kde ! org
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CVS commit by cullmann:
commit jeroen's patch, thx
M +12 -2 description.php 1.4
--- www/apps/kate/doc/description.php #1.3:1.4
@@ -132,8 +132,18 @@
<a name="keywords"></a><h2>The keywords tag</h2>
<pre style="background-color:#fff4c9;">
- <keywords casesensitive="1" weakDelimiter="-+"/>
+ <keywords casesensitive="1" weakDelimiter="-+" wordWrapDelimiter="()"/>
</pre>
<p>
-This tells kate if the keywords defined with the context item <B> keyword </B> \
should be case(in)sensitive (Possible values are 1/true or 0/false) and which of the \
standard delimiters should be ignored. eg. for CSS highlighting - is no delimiter, \
cause a keyword could be font-family, which would never be highlighted if - is not \
defined as weakDelimiter. + This tells kate if the keywords defined with the context \
item <B> keyword </B> should +be case(in)sensitive (Possible values are 1/true or \
0/false) and which of the +standard delimiters should be ignored. eg. for CSS \
highlighting - is no +delimiter, cause a keyword could be font-family, which would \
never be +highlighted if - is not defined as weakDeliminator.
+
+The wordWrapDeliminator attribute tells kate where to break lines when
+applying wordwrap to the document (a space is implicitly added to
+wordWrapDeliminator). If no wordWrapDeliminator is specified it defaults to:
+<tab>.():!+,-<=>%&*/;?[]^{|}~\
+
</p>
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