Add preference for line wrapping in diff preferences

Previously in Polygerrit, diff views were always displayed in the width
specified in diff preferences. This change gives the option to wrap
lines instead, which takes precedence over column width (the column
width option is hidden when line wrapping is selected), and fits the
diff view to screen.

The gerrit API already supports the 'lineWrapping' preference so this
change uses that already existing option.

Feature: Issue 4809
Change-Id: I0d9e292739b5910abfd04af63ec4c745bf06e446
15 files changed
tree: 22277cbec2c2c3f5cffee7eb6061028965608848
  1. .settings/
  2. bucklets/
  3. contrib/
  4. Documentation/
  5. gerrit-acceptance-framework/
  6. gerrit-acceptance-tests/
  7. gerrit-antlr/
  8. gerrit-cache-h2/
  9. gerrit-common/
  10. gerrit-elasticsearch/
  11. gerrit-extension-api/
  12. gerrit-gpg/
  13. gerrit-gwtdebug/
  14. gerrit-gwtexpui/
  15. gerrit-gwtui/
  16. gerrit-gwtui-common/
  17. gerrit-httpd/
  18. gerrit-index/
  19. gerrit-launcher/
  20. gerrit-lucene/
  21. gerrit-main/
  22. gerrit-oauth/
  23. gerrit-openid/
  24. gerrit-patch-commonsnet/
  25. gerrit-patch-jgit/
  26. gerrit-pgm/
  27. gerrit-plugin-api/
  28. gerrit-plugin-archetype/
  29. gerrit-plugin-gwt-archetype/
  30. gerrit-plugin-gwtui/
  31. gerrit-plugin-js-archetype/
  32. gerrit-prettify/
  33. gerrit-reviewdb/
  34. gerrit-server/
  35. gerrit-sshd/
  36. gerrit-util-cli/
  37. gerrit-util-http/
  38. gerrit-util-ssl/
  39. gerrit-war/
  40. lib/
  41. plugins/
  42. polygerrit-ui/
  43. ReleaseNotes/
  44. tools/
  45. website/
  46. .bazelrc
  47. .buckconfig
  48. .buckversion
  49. .editorconfig
  50. .gitignore
  51. .gitmodules
  52. .mailmap
  53. .pydevproject
  54. .watchmanconfig
  55. BUCK
  56. BUILD
  57. COPYING
  58. INSTALL
  59. README.md
  60. SUBMITTING_PATCHES
  61. VERSION
  62. WORKSPACE
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