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Reputation: 37034

Eclipse: Set maximum line length for auto formatting right?

I make all according this question: Eclipse: Set maximum line length for auto formatting?.

my result: enter image description here

I tryed to make own profile. profile was created:

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before ctrl+shift+f : enter image description here

after:

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How to fix it?

Upvotes: 5

Views: 10270

Answers (4)

Amar Magar
Amar Magar

Reputation: 881

In preferences Java -> Code Style -> Formatter, if you don't have your own existing profile then create new with Eclipse[built-in] or select and edit the profile. Under the Line Wrapping tab is the option for line width (Maximum line width:).

Upvotes: 0

Zar E Ahmer
Zar E Ahmer

Reputation: 34360

You must have to create your own profile

In eclipse Window-> preferences -> Java -> Code Style -> Formatter, edit the profile. Under the Line Wrapping tab there is the option for line width (Maximum line width)

Upvotes: 0

gstackoverflow
gstackoverflow

Reputation: 37034

right answer: enter image description here

P.S. thanks Jon Skeet

Upvotes: 1

Asif Arshad
Asif Arshad

Reputation: 301

Goto How to Change the Default Format Settings in Eclipse

Follow the steps to create a new profile. Step 11 [Line Wrapping] shows a 'Maximum line width' field, changing that would fix your issue.

Also, make sure your newly created profile is selected in the Active Profile drop-down inside Window -> Preferences -> Java -> Code Style -> Formatter.

If you are trying to format XML: Goto Window -> Preferences -> XML -> XML Files -> Editor and change Line width field.

Upvotes: 7

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