or to paste without using the auto-indent use: command - control - v,
instead of just command - v.



On Feb 8, 9:43 am, "Kevin Ballard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you simply set the tab settings (via the popup at the bottom of the
> window) to size 2, soft tabs, it will remember that for Haml
> (actually, I'm not certain it remembers the soft/hard setting, but it
> certainly will remember size).
>
> Oh, and if you have indentation problems when pasting, you might want
> to turn off the Re-indent Pasted Text setting in TextMate prefs. If
> that's off, pasting will paste exactly what's in the clipboard. If
> that's on, TextMate will attempt to re-indent it, which theoretically
> allows you to paste between different indentation levels and have it
> work. Unfortunately, TextMate's indentation support isn't the best, so
> it can screw up. And in the case of Haml, the language grammar doesn't
> specify any indentation at all (given that it doesn't have any way of
> knowing if you want content in a tag), so I don't know if the Re-
> indent setting will actually do anything for Haml.
>
> On Feb 8, 12:11 pm, Evgeny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am not a TexTmate expert, but isn't there a way to force soft-tabs=2 for
> > the Haml language?
> > My guess is that its something that can be done in the language
> > specification ...
>
> > - evgeny
>
> > On 2/8/07, Chris Abad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Even when using soft tabs, improper indentation will sneak its way in
> > > every now and then. This usually happens when I'm pasting code back and
> > > forth. Showing invisibles helps a lot to stay on top of this.
>
> > > On Feb 8, 2007, at 3:31 AM, alistairholt wrote:
>
> > > Hello all,
>
> > > I've just been playing with this bit of HAML code which was producing
> > > errors so I decided to come along here and post it to see if anyone
> > > else could see anything wrong with it.
>
> > > Turns out that when I was pasting the code from TextMate into this
> > > <textarea> the indentation was different! I had to go back to TextMate
> > > and remove all the indentation on the block and then re-indent it all
> > > again. This time when I pasted it back in here it was fine and the
> > > code worked without any errors in my Rails App.
>
> > > Hope no one else falls into this!
>
> > > Note: I was using TextMates 'soft tabs' set to 2 spaces for
> > > indentation.


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