Am 09.08.2011 10:18, schrieb Glenn Linderman:
On 8/8/2011 10:59 PM, Andreas Röhler wrote:
Hi,
3) Line 1266 (authlist = None). Point in column 1. Hit TAB.
... Hit TAB again, and it gets indented 8 spaces
instead 4.
at my machine it stays at current-indentation with TAB, which is
a new
On 8/10/2011 1:11 AM, Andreas Röhler wrote:
restored the good old cycling behavior.
New design remains available as py-indent-line-new.
I'm not sure what cycling behavior means? Is that documented somewhere?
What I would expect, is that if point arrives at a line, and the text
starts
Am 10.08.2011 10:52, schrieb Glenn Linderman:
On 8/10/2011 1:11 AM, Andreas Röhler wrote:
restored the good old cycling behavior.
New design remains available as py-indent-line-new.
I'm not sure what cycling behavior means? Is that documented somewhere?
Now, and presumely earlier also,
On Aug 10, 2011, at 06:09 PM, Andreas Röhler wrote:
What about restricting RET to newline and _not_ indent BTW?
Please no! You will physically hurt all of us dinosaurs. :)
-Barry
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On 8/8/2011 10:59 PM, Andreas Röhler wrote:
Hi,
3) Line 1266 (authlist = None). Point in column 1. Hit TAB.
... Hit TAB again, and it gets indented 8 spaces
instead 4.
at my machine it stays at current-indentation with TAB, which is
a new behavior
Are you saying you are testing with a