> > Possibly a minor issue, but I don't think it works with Japanese/CJK
> > text, which generally doesn't have spaces between words (;^Д^)
> > Maybe it could somehow check if there were no spaces in 72 characters,
> > then break whatever super-long string was there - perhaps with an
> > exception for strings that start with "https/http", since you probably
> > wouldn't want to break links
> I think those who write in Japanese would already be familiar with
> manually breaking their lines, but if that's also easy to implement why
> not ( ´ω`)
True, but I might want to post
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Reference: 2023/03/07(Tue) 17:00:59