
Lister: please increase chars per line max 512
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Lister: please increase chars per line max 512
Chars per line in Lister cannot be configured longer than 512 chars. I think, if a limit is necessary at all, it should be much higher. Lines in XML files can be very looong 

This is the same as Wrap On with 256 chars limit, so what is the sense of such Wrap Off?JFierce7 wrote:Wrap off: Lines are broken after 255 chars - that is intentionally and will not be changed (probably).
Even 10240 can be small, depending on the task. Wrap on NNN means wrap on NNNJFierce7 wrote:Wrap on: Line length can be configured in lister. However, the line length cannot be longer than 512 chars. This is too small, IMO.

Well, I don't agree with this limitValentino wrote:This is the same as Wrap On with 256 chars limit, so what is the sense of such Wrap Off?

However, as this german thread indicates, Christian chose this limit in order to show large files quickly.
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Well, there is some sense in this, but sometimes it spoils the lifeJFierce7 wrote:However, as this german thread indicates, Christian chose this limit in order to show large files quickly.


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I'm afraid that is impossible with the current representation. There has to be a buffer in memory for every line, there has to be a limit. It is possible to write another representation of the lines but that would be much slower IMHO.MaxCharsInLine=0 support
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Currently I cannot increase this number, because the buffer would become too small to hold an entire visible page in memory.
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