> On 14 May 2017, at 11:26 am, [email protected] wrote: > > > > Dear QScintilla users, > > > > Automatic indentation is a very nice feature offered by QScintilla. When > > inserting a new line, automatic indentation pushes the cursor to the same > > indentation level as the previous one. You have two options to switch on > > this feature: (1) call the function setAutoIndent(True) on the > > QsciScintilla editor or (2) call the function setAutoIndentStyle(..) on the > > lexer. > > > > The first option works. The second doesn't. For full details on the > > problem, please take a look at the following StackOverflow question: > > > > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43962669/setautoindentstyle-on-the-qscintilla-lexer-doesnt-work > > > > Do you know the answer? > > You have to implement the various block method (blockStart(), blockEnd() etc). > > Phil
Hey Phil, Tried implementing blockStart() and blockEnd(), but it throws a TypeError if using for example: <https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/qscintilla> def blockStart(self): return "{" def blockEnd(self): return "}" With a bit of trial&error I found that the methods need to return a tuple of (bytes, int). Why? Thanks, Matic
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