I made a small change (use tab char) but for the rest it looks fine to me.
I also checked in wicket specific settings folder (.settings) so that auto use that settings
(so i and others don't have to change my overall setting for all my projects)


johan


Jonathan Locke wrote:


i checked in EclipseCodeFormat.xml in the core root folder.
this is a first cut, but i'd like this to be our standard Wicket code formatting. it can be imported into Eclipse using Window / Preferences / Java / Code Style / Code Formatter / Import
then you can format any Java file you are editing with CTL-SHIFT-F
if you guys want to change the formatting standard, that's fine... but i'd like us all to apply this formatting file before we check in changes.
if we do this religiously, our code may actually start to look like it was written in a single style! ;-)


          jon


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