Not specific to Linux, really, but I was curious if others would enjoy a pageless mode (akin to the implementation offered by Google Docs)?
Happy to accept this may not be desired by many others, of course. To provide a bit of context, though: in my case, part of the reason I use TextMaker is for maintaining notes locally, as opposed to writing docs that will actually be printed out on paper. For these notes, breaking the text up over multiple pages or constraining tables/images/other embedded items to a fixed page width isn't really a benefit.
Feature Request > Pageless Mode
Re: Feature Request > Pageless Mode
Thank you for your request! To switch to Continuous/ pageless view:
1. Go to the View tab in the ribbon.
2. In the Views group.
3. Select Continuous.
Your document will now display in the Continuous/ pageless format as you wanted.
1. Go to the View tab in the ribbon.
2. In the Views group.
3. Select Continuous.
Your document will now display in the Continuous/ pageless format as you wanted.
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Re: Feature Request > Pageless Mode
Don't I feel stupid...
Amazing, though—thanks for the fast help!
Amazing, though—thanks for the fast help!