Hi! What happens if you select the whole text and choose Edit->Auto Indent? Regards, Johannes Am Mittwoch, den 30.01.2008, 17:35 -0500 schrieb Sang Chul Choi: > You're right. It is 2.2.0. > > Here is what I typed and got. > > int main () > { > nice; > nice; > ok; > if (x>0) > { > ok; > } > } > > But what I wanted was > > int main () > { > nice; > nice; > ok; > if (x>0) > { > ok; > } > } > > I could not get it. > > Thank you, > > Sang Chul > > On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 13:59 -0500, Johannes Schmid wrote: > > Hi! > > > > > > > I am using Anjuta 2.12.0 that is from ubunut package. > > > > There is no 2.12, I guess you mean 2.2! > > > > > I want to use auto > > > indentation. It does not seem working. I tried to change anything. It > > > does nothing. Maybe there is something I should have done. I unchecked > > > "disable auto format" in the preference. Another question is that I want > > > to have spaces rather than tab for indentation. I unchecked "use tabs > > > for indentation." But, it still generates tabs than spaces when I type > > > in codes. > > > > Hmm, pressing Ctrl-I should indent C/C++ source files and pressing > > <Enter> should also indent the next line correctly. > > > > Are you sure you changed the correct preferences in "C/C++/Java" and in > > the Editor plugin? > > > > Regards, > > Johannes >
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