Phillip Lord sagely stated:
> 
> >>>>> "Jim" == Jim Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>   Jim> You guessed it--I'm not at all knowledgeable in either lisp or
>   Jim> cc-mode :-(
> 
>   Jim> jim
> 
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>   Jim>  Re: How to get nested classes to indent?
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>           
>           Well I think that you need to be a little bit more
> specific. Nested classes (inner classes right?) should be indented
> reasonably by cc-mode. If you mean that you dont like the indentation
> sytle then I suggest you read the cc-mode documentation, particularly
> about "styles" of which there are a few you can try out. 

To be specific, a nested aka inner class is starting in column 0, when
it should be indented within the outer class.

I have read most of the cc-mode doc and if it were clear (to me) how to fix
this, I wouldn't have posted the question :) (The version of cc-mode
that came with SuSE Linux is 5.20.)

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