It forces an indent even if overridden.
See video, I type enter, backspace, backspace, '}' (no tabs - that was
autoindent)
clip0014_resampled.mp4
http://forum.openscad.org/file/n10855/clip0014_resampled.mp4
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oops, it was putting it in the right place, but I think if it is overridden
it should not fight the typist.
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On 01/01/2015 05:56 AM, MichaelAtOz wrote:
oops, it was putting it in the right place, but I think if it is overridden
it should not fight the typist.
That's QScintilla functionality. We can enable/disable AutoIndent. Otherwise I
don't see much options to change that behavior.
ciao,
Torsten.