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Re: [emacs] tabs, spaces, and indentation
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PJ Weisberg |
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Re: [emacs] tabs, spaces, and indentation |
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Fri, 8 Oct 2010 14:44:22 -0700 |
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 9:22 PM, PJ Weisberg <pj@irregularexpressions.net> wrote:
> Setting indent-line-function and indent-region-function doesn't seem
> to do a damn thing, but (local-set-key "\t" 'self-insert-command)
> works for #1 when it's called after you've switched to the major mode
> you're using.
>
> Also, if you configure tab-always-indent to nil Tab will only indent
> if the cursor is at the start of the line. You can always insert a
> literal tab with C-q Tab.
>
> Dunno what to do about #2. The help docs lead me to believe setting
> indent-line-function and indent-region-function is the answer, but
> like I said those don't seem to do anything.
I guess there isn't an easier way to do it, because a few hours after
I wrote this somebody posted a proposal on emacs-devel for making #2
easier to turn on and off, because right now every major mode does it
it's own way. (Personally, I'd also prefer it to be off. I can press
TAB when I want the line indented in the standard way. If I indented
it differently I don't want it changed because I fixed some
punctuation.)
Anyway, I've discovered that c-mode binds certain keys (semicolor,
comma, etc) to functions that indent the line in addition to inserting
a character. You can "fix" those by rebinding them to
'self-insert-command, just like you can with TAB.
-PJ
- [emacs] tabs, spaces, and indentation, Nerius Landys, 2010/10/06
- Re: [emacs] tabs, spaces, and indentation, PJ Weisberg, 2010/10/07
- Re: [emacs] tabs, spaces, and indentation,
PJ Weisberg <=
- Re: [emacs] tabs, spaces, and indentation, Jonathan Groll, 2010/10/07
- Re: [emacs] tabs, spaces, and indentation, Steve Revilak, 2010/10/08