I searched around on the forums this time and even look through a few seemingly relevant posts to no avail. I am a fan of attached braces for functions and control statements. Now, I'm not positive, but I believe what I want falls under the Auto-Indent title, and I hope this is the right forum, forgive me if not.
Typically when I am typing up some code in C::B, I really enjoy the way it auto-indents the cursor and moves the ending brace to the next line like so:
From:
for (int i = 0; i < length; i ++) {|}
To:
for (int i = 0; i < length; i ++) {
|
}
But when I attempt to do this with function definitions, the auto-indent behaves differently (possibly because the definitions aren't previously indented?):
From:
To:
I used the | symbol to symbolize where the cursor is located before/after pressing enter. I have just tried this in the latest C::B Nightly (8455) on Windows XP and still behaves the same. If any more information is needed, please ask.