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MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: thomas on April 24, 2006, 10:22:15 am ---
--- Quote ---yes, but it is the defect of the innovations: our practices should be changed...
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Luckily we do change practices from time to time, otherwise the Inquisition would still burn down your house :lol:
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...should I state that C::B is a by far younger software? How long does emacs exist? I would say it's an innovation from the "old days" that hasn't come to a serious standard. Again: That's only me.
With regards, Morten.
Silicium62:
--- Quote from: thomas on April 24, 2006, 10:22:15 am ---If I understand correctly what you want (pressing tab indents and does some basic error checking), then calling AStyle would probably really be the easiest way. If you forgot a brace or a semicolon, AStyle will freak up formatting horribly, I often use that feature as a quick spell-checker, too. It is quite good.
Thus, I would hijack the tab key event and send a menu event to AStyle in the easiest case. Or, more sophisticated, copy the current line to a separate buffer, process that buffer, and write it back, then you keep the formatting in the rest of the document.
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yes, i'm agree with you....
--- Quote from: thomas on April 24, 2006, 10:22:15 am ---
--- Quote ---:arrow: Am I the only programmer who uses C::B and who likes the key TAB of emacs? :cry:
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A few months ago, someone wanted vi key bindings (don't remember who).
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I don't like all system key of emacs...I prefer classic system key...but emacs's TAB is a additional fonctionality
Silicium62:
--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on April 24, 2006, 10:35:17 am ---
--- Quote from: thomas on April 24, 2006, 10:22:15 am ---
--- Quote ---yes, but it is the defect of the innovations: our practices should be changed...
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Luckily we do change practices from time to time, otherwise the Inquisition would still burn down your house :lol:
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...should I state that C::B is a by far younger software? How long does emacs exist? I would say it's an innovation from the "old days" that hasn't come to a serious standard. Again: That's only me.
With regards, Morten.
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I think that, very often, standard comes from Windows, not from Linux....
yop:
--- Quote from: Silicium62 on April 24, 2006, 10:01:30 am ---:arrow: Am I the only programmer who uses C::B and who likes the key TAB of emacs? :cry:
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No but you are one of the few emacs users who is searching for another IDE. One of my colleagues is an emacs user and refuses to use anything else.
Silicium62:
--- Quote from: yop on April 24, 2006, 02:09:39 pm ---
--- Quote from: Silicium62 on April 24, 2006, 10:01:30 am ---:arrow: Am I the only programmer who uses C::B and who likes the key TAB of emacs? :cry:
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No but you are one of the few emacs users who is searching for another IDE. One of my colleagues is an emacs user and refuses to use anything else.
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I try to keep an open mind :D
and in fact the functionalities make the good IDE... You must add much plugins to emacs to obtain C::B... And I don't speak about IntelliJ for java ...
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