On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Phillip Lord wrote:
> Jim> To be specific, a nested aka inner class is starting in column
> Jim> 0, when it should be indented within the outer class.
> Thats a lot clearer.
>
> Does this happen when you type in a new class by hand, or if
> you use the inner class template (sorry cant remember if this is in
> 2.1.5!)? Have you tried hitting "tab" to re-indent the line after
> typing it in? What happens if you select the entire region (or better
> still then entire buffer) then type M-x indent-region?
>
Hi!
I have the same problem, when I type in the new inner class by hand, even
using TAB to indent it. As I remember, after opening braces of the inner
class, all indenting of the code is switched off. The problem disappears
when the buffer is manually partially indented and reloaded (i think)..
Can't remember more details for now...
(using jde2.1.5)
Tnx!
Regards,
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