I'm happy to go along with what others want. The reality is, there are
lots of inconsistencies in the code, and all we are really looking for
should be consistency, ease of use, and reasonable readability. That
would be the compromise situation, I think. Personally, I don't have a
problem with what Eclipse did, but I'm the newby here, so I'm happy to
learn. I wrote all the Draw code, so I assume I can use CTRL-SHIFT-F
there; I'll refrain from using it elsewhere. But there were all sorts
of other inconsistencies -- rule breakings in there that I saw with
compare after I did it as well, so it's really a trade off.
I would say the wrapping of the comment is a definite problem.
But that's just a formatter option. I've set it to ignore comments.
Now it works just fine.
Bob
Nico
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