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\subsection{Summary of text wrapping}
I consider%
\announce{2021-07-31}{text wrap quick start}
the most useful starting point for text wrapping to be given in
\cref{subsec:textwrapping-quick-start} and \cref{subsubsec:text-wrap-remove-para-bfccb}.
Starting from \cref{lst:textwrap-qs-yaml}, it is likely that you will have to experiment
with making adjustments (such as that given in \cref{lst:textwrap14-yaml}) depending on
your preference.
It is important to note the following:
\index{verbatim!within summary of text wrapping}
\begin{itemize}
\item verbatim code blocks of all types will \emph{not} be affected by the text wrapping
routine. See the demonstration in \vref{lst:textwrap2-mod1}, together with environments:
\vref{lst:verbatimEnvironments}, commands: \vref{lst:verbatimCommands},
\texttt{noIndentBlock}: \cref{lst:noIndentBlock}, \texttt{specialBeginEnd}:
\vref{lst:special3-mod1};
\item comments will \emph{not} be affected by the text wrapping routine (see
\vref{lst:textwrap3-mod1});
\item it is possible to wrap text on a per-code-block and a per-name basis;
\announce{2018-08-13}*{updates to textWrapOptions}
\item indentation is performed \emph{after} the text wrapping routine; as such, indented code
will likely exceed any maximum value set in the \texttt{columns} field.
\end{itemize}
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