Why can't they just have complete formatting profiles (tabs, margins, 
character set, colors, etc.) for any user-entered file type suffix (.c, .p, 
.html, etc.)? This has long been standard with Textpad, is enormously 
flexible and helpful, and does not seem to contribute to software overhead.

On Monday, December 5, 2011 6:10:48 AM UTC-8, Gribnif wrote:
>
> While I'm glad they made this a per-language setting, what I really need 
> is per-document. I like to use Strip Whitepsace on all my own code, but I 
> frequently deal with code from external sources that is not so pristine.
>
> If, for debugging, I make a temporary change to an external file, I have 
> to remember to turn Strip Whitespace off. Otherwise, once I Undo the change 
> I made for debugging, the file can still be flagged by subversion as 
> changed, due to whitespace differences.
>

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