I agree, this would be SO useful. A lot of the content I hold in Tana tends to look a lot better with long lines, rather than wrapping. The default on my system, "auto" means the content only occupies 1/3rd of the width, with large columns of whitespace on the left and write, forcing lines to be wrapped, and making pages a long longer, requiring more scrolling.
I know the default setting works well for longform text that is read like a book. However, much of my content is not of this form.
Possible solutions:
System-wide setting for the default content width, which I would set to Full.
Tag-level default setting, so the content width is driven from the tag type of the current zoomed-in node
Nodes persist the last-selected content width type. This should be the case at the very least, since other display related settings on a node persist.
A way to modify this using CSS, so that a different default can be injected via a browser extension.
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I agree, this would be SO useful. A lot of the content I hold in Tana tends to look a lot better with long lines, rather than wrapping. The default on my system, "auto" means the content only occupies 1/3rd of the width, with large columns of whitespace on the left and write, forcing lines to be wrapped, and making pages a long longer, requiring more scrolling.
I know the default setting works well for longform text that is read like a book. However, much of my content is not of this form.
Possible solutions: