I really like this program, but it seems like the shortcut for selection indentation (shift + ctrl + i) doesn't work. I'm on Win2k Pro SP3. The shortcut for unindentation (shift + ctrl + u) works though. Both of these still doesn't seem perfect though, as often, the first or the last line of the selection won't be indented as often (or at all) as the others.
Have a nice day, Later!
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I have the same problem with the indentation. Havn't tryed the un-indentation short-cut though. Haven't noticed the "first or the last line of the selection won't be indented as often (or at all) as the others" problem. I am running Winblows 2K Pro SP3 on an AMD Athlon.
Curtis
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I sometimes find myself running "indent" from Cygwin to pretty up my code. It acts on the who code to do proper indenting. I don't think that little tool is part of MingW though.
Wayne
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Hi,
I really like this program, but it seems like the shortcut for selection indentation (shift + ctrl + i) doesn't work. I'm on Win2k Pro SP3. The shortcut for unindentation (shift + ctrl + u) works though. Both of these still doesn't seem perfect though, as often, the first or the last line of the selection won't be indented as often (or at all) as the others.
Have a nice day, Later!
I have the same problem with the indentation. Havn't tryed the un-indentation short-cut though. Haven't noticed the "first or the last line of the selection won't be indented as often (or at all) as the others" problem. I am running Winblows 2K Pro SP3 on an AMD Athlon.
Curtis
A tangent:
I sometimes find myself running "indent" from Cygwin to pretty up my code. It acts on the who code to do proper indenting. I don't think that little tool is part of MingW though.
Wayne