Re: Auto-Indent
Re: Auto-Indent
- Subject: Re: Auto-Indent
- From: Scott Tooker <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2003 11:53:52 -0800
Are you using a variant of the CodeWarrior, BBEdit, or MPW keybindings?
If so, there was a bug found in those keybinding sets that was fixed
for 1.1. If you are using a modified copy of one of those keybinding
sets, then you'll need to create a new copy from the new deafult to
pick up the fix.
Scott
On Dec 20, 2003, at 4:48 AM, Philip Aker wrote:
> On Saturday, December 20, 2003, at 12:38 AM, Ashley Yakeley wrote:
>
>> On Dec 12, 2003, at 09:44, David Ewing wrote:
>
>>> I think you'll find these issues fixed in the next release of Xcode.
>>> :)
>
>> Really?
>
>>> It turns out that my suggestion of having "Editor uses tabs" turned
>>> on was bogus for Xcode 1.0.x. I was thinking about the current state
>>> of affairs when I gave the suggestion. There was a particularly bad
>>> set of issues back then w.r.t. the handling tabs in the indentation
>>> code. :(
>
>> The problem seems to be even worse in 1.1. Now I can't even insert
>> two tabs at the beginning of a new line at the end of the file, no
>> matter what settings I use.
>
>> All I want is very simple auto-indent, just copying the indentation
>> on the previous line, as per Project Builder, or BBEdit, or MPW, or
>> every text editor ever written since about 1988. I don't need tab to
>> do anything other than insert a tab at that point. I can't find a way
>> to switch off XCode's "cleverness".
>
>> I'm testing this by opening up XCode 1.1 with nothing but a "New
>> Empty File" and the preferences window. I've switched off
>> "Syntax-aware indenting", hit "Apply", but it still behaves bizarrely
>> (and no auto-indent). Do I need to throw away my preferences file or
>> > something?
>
> Greetings all,
>
> I installed from the SW update panel because I'm having problems with
> getting the big download from ADC. I open up the .m file from an Xcode
> plugin. The salient portion looks like:
>
> @implementation MyPlugin
> @end
>
> I place the insertion point at the end of "@implementation MyPlugin".
> I type <Return>. Nothing happens. Color me frustrated -- this is basic
> text editing gone awry.
>
> BTW, I've started this plugin because there is no "Enter Replace
> String <Cmd-Shift-E>" item in the "Find" menu. It's really weird to
> have to do this because it's a standard item in Macintosh code editors
> (same ones as above). Any chance there'll be such an item in the near
> future?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Philip Aker
> http://www.aker.ca
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