Obviously we need to get together and decide how we want to do this. Those of us with Eclipse (I see now) just click Source-->Format or CTRL_SHIFT_F and it's all done very nicely instantaneously. Miguel, I hate to think that perhaps you are doing this by hand. I updated my project format file so that it does 0 empty lines between similar declarations and also "column" indents the parameters of a method declaration. Nico also has this; as long as we have the same format, we're set. I don't know where this is saved, though.

Miguel, I was working in viewer when you did those formatting changes, so I applied the Eclipse formatting and set it as merged.

Ah, now I see you were doing more than formatting. I'll have to back up a notch. Standby....

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