From: <na...@rv...> - 1999-12-23 01:05:27
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On 23 Dec 99, at 11:16, Slava Pestov wrote: > na...@rv... wrote: > > If you use Tex mode for editing your latex files, you should not have > > the autoindent problem. If it is not a default mode, then it is one > > that is included with XMode. I just tested it out, and it doesn't > > suffer from the autoindent behavior. > > No, the problem is that the } key is bound to indent-line no matter > what the mode is. In C/Java and so on, indent-line shifts the indent > left by one tab if a } is found, in other modes it just reindents the > current line to match the previous. This is what the original poster > complained about, he was having a hard time entering stuff like: > > \command > \another{command} > In Tex mode that is what it does for me, the } doesn't force the unindent, I don't know if that is something wrong with my version or what, but that is the behavior I observed earlier today. --------------------------------------------------------- "Clothes make the man, naked people have little or no influence on society" --Mark Twain-- Nathan Tenney Computer Specialist K-SAR Video Productions Utah State University na...@rv... |