I too love, and miss, that feature of emacs,

There is ctrl-alt-i to apply indent formatting to the current line etc 
but it also moves down a line.

If we could have the ctrl-alt-i work on tab and not move down a line 
that would do it.

Need also to work out the context of a tab to do this as it's more 
useful as the default expand for templates. Maybe we just use another key ?

H

Dmitri Colebatch wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm an emacs-convert, and am very impressed with everything in IDEA, but
> there is one thing that emacs does that I haven't been able to find is
> tabbing not at the start of a line.  In emacs, if you tab at the end of a
> line, half way through a word - whatever, all it does is indent the
> current line - effectively just applying code formatting to the current
> line (as far as indents go anyway)... 
> 
> is this functionality somewhere that I haven't seen, or does anyone else
> like the idea?  I'm not sure that many ppl put tabs in the middle of java
> code (o:
> 
> cheers
> dim
> 
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