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Arrows on Indents
 

i applied the Indent guides and it shows up as vertical lines BUT i also have arrows at each tab stop... what setting do i remove the arrows but keep the vertical lines?

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If the arrows are fold points, you can disable that with the Editor > Folding > Enable Folding preference. If that's not what it is, please let me know.

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thanks. every single line that is indented has arrows... if the line is tab 2x there are 2 arrows, 3x 3 arrows, etc and there are vertical tab guides in between , see image

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The arrows are displayed because show white space is enabled. This can be changed via the Editor page of the Source > Current File Properties dialog.

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Oh, those are tabs being identified when visible white space is enabled. You can turn this off from the Editor > Show White Space preference or the high-level configuration menu in the top right of Wing's window.

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