On 12/9/2010 2:24 PM, Wade Chandler wrote:
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From: Gregg Wonderly<gr...@wonderly.org>
To: river-dev@incubator.apache.org
Cc: Patricia Shanahan<p...@acm.org>
Sent: Thu, December 9, 2010 10:13:04 AM
Subject: Re: Formatting of River Source Tree
On 12/8/2010 6:00 PM, Patricia Shanahan wrote:
You should consider using an IDE such as Eclipse that supports
project-specific settings. I'm surprised at any modern IDE not
supporting that, because many people work on multiple projects that have
different conventions.
I use netbeans, and it does not have per project control. It does control tab
expansion by content type of the file you are editing.
Later versions of NetBeans allow project level formatting Gregg. Look in your
project properties under "Formatting". You can set the project to use project
specific formatting there. Not near as flexible as VI in that regard though.
Okay, this is good news, and I guess I just did not see this being added. I've
turned on per project formatting for the Jini tree as "tabs are 8" and
"indentation is 4" and that makes a huge difference in readability. So maybe I
can just relax a bit about this issue.
Gregg Wonderly