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Re: New IDL 8.2.2 Workbench [message #83189] Thu, 07 February 2013 08:13
Helder Marchetto is currently offline  Helder Marchetto
Messages: 520
Registered: November 2011
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On Thursday, February 7, 2013 5:06:20 PM UTC+1, Fab wrote:
> I have to stop complaining without prior searching ;-)
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> In window->preferences->editor, you can remove this functionality.
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> On 02/07/2013 05:00 PM, Fab wrote:
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>> Hi Elder
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>> On 02/07/2013 04:52 PM, Helder wrote:
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>>> a new Workbench functionality is driving me crazy.
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>>> If you copy and paste lines from one part of the
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>>> program to another, the original indentation is lost/modified.
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>> This seems related to the new feature listed in Mark's post: "Code is
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>> autoindented when pasted into Editor".
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>> Another annoying thing which is new to IDL 8.2.2 Workbench (at least
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>> under linux) is that copy-pasting lines will place your cursor at level
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>> 0 of indentation after pasting, even if the cursor was at level 1 while
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>> copying.
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>> Honestly, I didn't need the "Code autoindentation". I was really happy
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>> to do it myself when ready, by selecting the text and using "CTRL+Shift+F"
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>> Fab

Hi,
thanks. I found that, but had to go slightly a different way on my system:

window->preferences->IDL->editor

and then uncheck the option "Automatically apply formatting to pasted code"

Thanks,
Helder
Re: New IDL 8.2.2 Workbench [message #83190 is a reply to message #83189] Thu, 07 February 2013 08:06 Go to previous message
Fabzi is currently offline  Fabzi
Messages: 305
Registered: July 2010
Senior Member
I have to stop complaining without prior searching ;-)

In window->preferences->editor, you can remove this functionality.



On 02/07/2013 05:00 PM, Fab wrote:
> Hi Elder
>
> On 02/07/2013 04:52 PM, Helder wrote:
>> a new Workbench functionality is driving me crazy.
>> If you copy and paste lines from one part of the
>> program to another, the original indentation is lost/modified.
>
> This seems related to the new feature listed in Mark's post: "Code is
> autoindented when pasted into Editor".
>
> Another annoying thing which is new to IDL 8.2.2 Workbench (at least
> under linux) is that copy-pasting lines will place your cursor at level
> 0 of indentation after pasting, even if the cursor was at level 1 while
> copying.
>
> Honestly, I didn't need the "Code autoindentation". I was really happy
> to do it myself when ready, by selecting the text and using "CTRL+Shift+F"
>
> Fab
Re: New IDL 8.2.2 Workbench [message #83191 is a reply to message #83190] Thu, 07 February 2013 08:00 Go to previous message
Fabzi is currently offline  Fabzi
Messages: 305
Registered: July 2010
Senior Member
Hi Elder

On 02/07/2013 04:52 PM, Helder wrote:
> a new Workbench functionality is driving me crazy.
> If you copy and paste lines from one part of the
> program to another, the original indentation is lost/modified.

This seems related to the new feature listed in Mark's post: "Code is
autoindented when pasted into Editor".

Another annoying thing which is new to IDL 8.2.2 Workbench (at least
under linux) is that copy-pasting lines will place your cursor at level
0 of indentation after pasting, even if the cursor was at level 1 while
copying.

Honestly, I didn't need the "Code autoindentation". I was really happy
to do it myself when ready, by selecting the text and using "CTRL+Shift+F"

Fab
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