J.Pietschmann wrote:
Peter B. West wrote:
The problem is that there are different editors. The Java editor is
OK, but when you start editing xml files, for example, you get a
different editor - the Text Editor, I think. And that beast seems
immune to instruction about tabs.
Ah, yes. Text
I've been a J-Edit (www.jedit.org) addict for over a
year now (although I doubt it's as good as Eclipse),
from a J-Edit text buffer: right-click, choose Soft
(emulated with spaces) Tab option.
But I doubt this issue warrants switching editors...
Glen
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Thank you both, but I have no problems with emacs as an editor. It's
just that the built-in editor is more tightly integrated, which is
especially useful for small edits on existing files.
Peter
Glen Mazza wrote:
I've been a J-Edit (www.jedit.org) addict for over a
year now (although I doubt
The problem is that there are different editors. The Java editor is OK,
but when you start editing xml files, for example, you get a different
editor - the Text Editor, I think. And that beast seems immune to
instruction about tabs.
Peter
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Peter B. West wrote:
I can't
Peter B. West wrote:
The problem is that there are different editors. The Java editor is OK,
but when you start editing xml files, for example, you get a different
editor - the Text Editor, I think. And that beast seems immune to
instruction about tabs.
Ah, yes. Text is text -- no