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Re: remembering cursor position
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Re: remembering cursor position


  • Subject: Re: remembering cursor position
  • From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 05:46:09 -0800

On Dec 7, 2007, at 10:04 AM, David Ewing wrote:

Indeed that's the fix. In 3.0, if you're using the built-in Metrowerks key bindings, the binding for "Insert Newline and Indent" is broken. The fix is to reset the binding to the return key (which will require you to duplicate the built-in bindings to a new set).

Sweet relief. Thanks a lot for posting the cure.


It keeps on indenting the lines inside the comment by a space. I _don't_ want any leading spaces in my comments.

It should only indent lines by a space if "Syntax-aware indenting" is on.

I'm able to turn off syntax-aware now and that that fixes the unwanted comment indenting.


Cheers,

Philip Aker
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