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Is there a way to show a marker on wrapped lines?

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kde-negora
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Hello:

I've read on the Internet that readability can improve a lot if texts use a line length of 60-80 characters at most. I know that it refers specially to prose and to some types of source code too, and that it's complicated to apply that principle to something like tabulated data or generic XML with too much nesting. However, I want to do experiments with any type of data.

So I've reduced the width of the Konsole window. And the lines wrap perfectly. However, I believe that it would help a lot if the application could show markers in those lines that have been wrapped, just as Kate does, but with a more visible icon. Has Konsole anything like that?

Thank you.

PS: If Konsole showed a marker at the start of each line, it would also work for me. I just need a way to distinguish between a new line and the continuation of other.


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