Re(2): [nsbasic-ce] Manual on Tabs

2010-02-23 Thread George Henne
n >Behalf Of George Henne >Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 2:15 PM >To: nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [nsbasic-ce] Manual on Tabs > >This is from Chapter 3, which deals with the Device IDE. > >>3.5.3 Formatting a program >>To make your program easier to

RE: [nsbasic-ce] Manual on Tabs

2010-02-23 Thread George Walters
So where do you do this on the windows IDE? -Original Message- From: nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of George Henne Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 2:15 PM To: nsbasic...@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [nsbasic-ce] Manual on Tabs This is from

Re: [nsbasic-ce] Manual on Tabs

2010-02-23 Thread George Henne
This is from Chapter 3, which deals with the Device IDE. >3.5.3 Formatting a program >To make your program easier to read, use spaces or tabs to >indent related statements. This is usually done with >statements inside procedures and loops. The default >tabwidth and indentation in NS Basic/CE is tw

[nsbasic-ce] Manual on Tabs

2010-02-23 Thread georgeewalters
3.5.3 Formatting a program To make your program easier to read, use spaces or tabs to indent related statements. This is usually done with statements inside procedures and loops. The default tabwidth and indentation in NS Basic/CE is two spaces. To automatically reformat an entire program, choose "