That's a good idea, but you'd need to find people to implement it and 
editors in which it fits. It would definitely be possible in editors 
like Emacs and Vim, but are TextMate, Gedit, or whatever scriptable 
enough to make it work? Well, I suppose it's up to the implementors for 
those packages to figure that out. I'll see if I can work stuff like 
this into haml- and sass-mode.el, though.

- Nathan

Evgeny wrote:
> I was reading this thread/rant about Haml here: 
> http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/139479
> And had an idea, just wondering how difficult would it be to make 
> editors more haml-friendly.
>
> Does not really matter which editor, TextMate, GEdit, whatever ...
>
> But this feature I thought of got to do with auto-indenting, or more 
> specifically with *editing*
> of indented code/markup.
>
> So you have your markup/code indented and all .. and you want to 
> remove a div.
>
> %head
>   %div
>     %content
>
> Now when you remove the %div, it will make %content indented 4 spaces 
> instead of 2,
> but wouldn't it be cool if it auto-corrected and moved %content and 
> the whole nesting
> beneath it just 2 spaces backwards?
>
> And same if you just want to leave the %div in place, but move 
> %content one-level higher
> so you click backspace, and it auto-deletes 1. two spaces 2. the whole 
> %content hierarchy
>
>
>
> Usually I use quite a lot of vertical-selection + delete when editing 
> haml/sass.
>
>
> What do you think HAMLists, will something like this make your life 
> easier?
>
> >


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