On the Format tab is the Wrap Text button, which opens a menu of alternative text wrap choices. Here, you can specify how the picture should interact with the adjacent text. This works on both clip art and photos. Here are the choices:.In Line with Text: The picture is a part of the paragraph; the text doesn’t wrap around it.Square: Text wraps around the picture’s rectangular outer frame.Tight: If the picture is clip art that doesn’t have a colored background, the text wraps around the edges of the image itself, not of its rectangular frame. Otherwise, it’s the same as Square.Behind Text: The text appears as an overlay on top of the picture.
As pointed out by @KrisWebDev in this answer, Eclipse supports soft line/word wrapping as of Eclipse Neon but the GUI to control this setting does not exist yet. There should be a global settings to enable soft word wrapping by default in any text editor in Window Preferences General Editors Text Editors Enable. View formatting symbols and layout guides in Pages on Mac. Formatting symbols (called invisibles) like the ones shown below are added every time you press the Space bar, Tab, or Return, and when you add a column break, page break, or section break.By default, you can’t see them, but you can turn them on to see where formatting changes have been applied.