The codesweeper in Homesite works great. Customize one to your liking and
every time you open a new file hit it and bob's your uncle! I've been using
it for years. I absolutely HATE working in poorly formatted code.

Greg

On 3/8/07, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok well if Mark Drew is listening maybe he will include that in cfeclipse
> then.
>
> Now something like that would be damn handy, and not code reformating that
> I
> am used too.
>
>
>
> On 3/8/07, Peter Reitberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >Can you explain what you want it to do...
> >
> > Well at least it should take care of a proper indention so that code is
> > (more) readable. I have some old code here that I have to understand. It
> is
> > rather spaghetti and people did indent their <cfifs and <cfelse and HTML
> > tags in different styles, using tabs, 0 to 8 blanks, etc. You can not
> grasp
> > the control flow without reformatting (manually) first.
> >
> > Personally I think a 'clean' looking code is the first thing to pursue
> in
> > any language (which does not prevent bugs of course). It should be done
> with
> > the support of the IDE.
> > I think the Eclipse code formatter for Java is excellent. I use it
> > frequently and it never spoiled my code. I hope to find something like
> that
> > for CF.
> >
> >   Peter
> >
> >
>
> 

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