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Post by andrian on Jul 27, 2008 15:55:24 GMT -5
When I copy and paste code, it is often tabbed differently than the way I want it to be. For longer sections of code, I must either leave it sloppy-looking or spend copious amounts of time I don't have fixing it. I would like to be able to select a block of code and click on a button to increase or decrease the tabbing of that segment, keeping all staggering. it would just add a tab at the beginning of each line. this should not be difficult and it would save all of us a lot of time, I'm sure. Please consider it, Tom.
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Post by Nicky Peter Hollyoake on Jul 27, 2008 15:58:44 GMT -5
"Find and replace" if the spaces are large amounts copy+paste the space and replace it with an empty space.
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Post by Tom Mulgrew on Jul 28, 2008 2:39:09 GMT -5
When I copy and paste code, it is often tabbed differently than the way I want it to be. For longer sections of code, I must either leave it sloppy-looking or spend copious amounts of time I don't have fixing it. I would like to be able to select a block of code and click on a button to increase or decrease the tabbing of that segment, keeping all staggering. it would just add a tab at the beginning of each line. this should not be difficult and it would save all of us a lot of time, I'm sure. Please consider it, Tom. Actually you can already do this. Select the code and hit tab (or shift+tab to unindent). -Tom
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Post by Nicky Peter Hollyoake on Jul 28, 2008 5:15:58 GMT -5
Thats even easier, thanks Tom.
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Post by andrian on Jul 28, 2008 10:18:59 GMT -5
When I copy and paste code, it is often tabbed differently than the way I want it to be. For longer sections of code, I must either leave it sloppy-looking or spend copious amounts of time I don't have fixing it. I would like to be able to select a block of code and click on a button to increase or decrease the tabbing of that segment, keeping all staggering. it would just add a tab at the beginning of each line. this should not be difficult and it would save all of us a lot of time, I'm sure. Please consider it, Tom. Actually you can already do this. Select the code and hit tab (or shift+tab to unindent). -Tom AWESOME!!!
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Post by zack8686 on Jan 1, 2009 8:01:47 GMT -5
Oh..
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Post by Darkjester on Jan 4, 2009 22:44:27 GMT -5
I was unaware of that, What are all the shortcuts and key commands for basic4gl? Saves on mouse usage -Darkjester
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Post by Nicky Peter Hollyoake on Jan 6, 2009 3:29:39 GMT -5
I was unaware of that, What are all the shortcuts and key commands for basic4gl? Saves on mouse usage -Darkjester I think they're window shortcuts, I don't think Tom made it up himself. - Nicky
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Post by Darkjester on Jan 6, 2009 22:50:38 GMT -5
I just confirmed that from the documentation thanks nicky -Darkjester
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