The following command allow you to manipulate the lines in a custom window. The -p switch forces the line of text to be wrapped if it's too long to fit on one line. Well the one line will not fit into the @window
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That is why I prefer echo -bflrti2 @Windowname $1- for adding lines to a window. If you need to insert a line (I can't remember the last time I've really needed to do that), then you're forced into /iline -p.
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