You may instead try DelForExp a fairly good Delphi formatter that we use
here. That way you don't need to bother with changes in indenting (eg.
surround this whole piece of code with a try/except, now Ctrl-D and it's
all correctly indented and formatted.
free from...
http://www.slm.wau.nl/wkao/delforexp.html
Even better, in a multi-programmer team, the leader can decide the correct
formatting requirements and adjust DelForExp to suit - then automatically,
everyone's formatting is identical.
Wouldn't do without it as I have a standard indentation of 4 spaces rather
than 2 - easier to read.
Steve
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