At 09:57 PM 2/16/00 GMT, you wrote:
>At my shop some of us use Emacs, some CodeWrite, some other IDEs. We have
>developed our own Java coding conventions and have selected the tool
>JIndent (see http://home.wtal.de/software-solutions/jindent/frameset.html)
>to ensure a standard formating of the code. This is especially important
>since CodeWrite does not understand the difference between a tab stop and
>the tab character.
>
>I would like to develop an Emacs command that would run JIndent on the
>current buffer but do not know enough Elisp to proceed. JIndent can read
>from standard in and write to standard out as well as process a file named
>on the command line.
>

It's none of my business, of course, but why not just use Emacs? It's not
that hard to create a customized indentation style for cc-mode to apply to
your code.

- Paul

>
>Erik Husby
>Domain Pharma Corp
>Suite 110           Vox: 781-778-3834
>10 Maguire Rd       Fax: 781-778-3800
>Lexington, MA 02421 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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