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@phoenix-plugin-registry/yellowhangar.guidelines

v1.0.1

Published

Displays column guidelines (print margins) at a specified column. Works with multiple panes, inline code editors, and supports custom colors.

Downloads

3

Readme

Guidelines

Guidelines is a Brackets extension that displays column guidelines (print margins) at a specified column. This is useful to keep code length below a desired threshold for readability.

Print Margin Print Margin

Print margin on column 80 and the preferences dialog

Features

  • Works with multiple panes in any orientation.
  • Works with inline code editors.
  • The guideline fills the entire viewport, not just the visible code.
  • Displays properly if line numbers are hidden.
  • Accommodates custom gutter widths.
  • The guideline will not trigger scrolling in the viewport.
  • Will correct for zoomed font sizes.

Preferences

Users can set the column number at which to draw the guideline and the guideline color via the menu at: View > Guidelines.

The extension can also be disabled via the menu.

License

MIT (Expat)