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Re: Xcode 3 auto-intent driving me crazy!
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Re: Xcode 3 auto-intent driving me crazy!


  • Subject: Re: Xcode 3 auto-intent driving me crazy!
  • From: Jason Watts <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 3 May 2008 00:04:30 -0700

Great, Chris. That fixed it. It also fixed a problem where hitting return in a dialog text field would insert a line break instead of triggering the default button. I had fussed with the key bindings before trying to fix this, but I guess I never tickled the right series of steps to get rid of the line-feed, and it was never apparent from the UI that anything was amiss. I filed a bug on that: 5908894, "Xcode 3: CR and LF have same symbol in Key Bindings".

Thanks!
¿.) Jason


On May 1, 2008, at 4:19 PM, Chris Espinosa wrote:


On May 1, 2008, at 3:02 PM, Philip Aker wrote:

On 08-05-01, at 11:58, Jason Watts wrote:

Does anyone know of a way to set the Xcode 3 editor to match the indent of the previous line and nothing else? The indenting options with Xcode 3 seem to be either very-intrusive or nothing- at-all. Even when I set it to indent only on Return, its idea of how much to indent is almost never what I want. Nor can I copy and paste code anymore, because it goes and reformats everything. I have to option-drag. I'm finding this editor a constant source of harassment and extremely unpleasant to use.


Hi Jason,

I had this problem and a post from Scott Tooker showed the way to correct it. It definitely had to do with the fact that I use CodeWarrior compatible settings as the basis for my custom Key Bindings.

The post is stored on another machine I don't have access to right now but I believe it was from last autumn (probably after Xcode 2.5 GM was released).

If you are indeed using the Metrowerks Compatible key bindings, this is a known problem that's fixed in 3.1, and you can repair yourself by creating a copy of the Metrowerks key bindings and changing the definition of "Insert Newline and Indent" to Return from Linefeed.


Chris

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