[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am against it because, in my own experience, you can never
configure an automatic formatter to do it entirely the way you
want.
My understanding of open source is that it involves compromise. -- Not
always getting what "I" want. No?
The automatic formatter can be an help when you type code,
but not to reformat existing code.
Ah, ok. I found the "format element" menu item in Eclipse. This is far
better -- just the method where the cursor is is adjusted.
I only use the semi-automatic part: when I am typing a new line,
the indentation is automatically done; but I don't want to use the
fully automatic function.
I can live with that. No more autoformatting.
We should keep discussing this.
Nico
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