Thank you guys for your support, I'll try to fill a feature request
for BBEdit 9.0.3 (let's hope ;o).

Jonathan your second suggest works : replace (without quote) "[ \t]+$"
with blank. Thank you ;o)

On 18 nov, 19:53, Doug McNutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 09:17 -0800 11/18/08, RWCarr wrote:
>
> >I see there is a Pref for "When auto-indenting, remove leading white
> >space from indented line"
> >What does this do? I have it checked, but when I type:
>
> >if whatever then
> >     something
> >     something
>
> >     something
> >     something
>
> >I get auto-indenting to keep the "something"s lined up, but there are
> >4 spaces in the blank line.
>
> Yeah "removing leading white space from indented line" is an oxymoron
> unless you're using a styled word processor that BBEdit is proud of
> not being. But. . .
>
> I think you would be upset if you added a newline above the third
> "something" and discovered that you were returned to the left margin
> even though you had auto-indexing turned on.
>
> Perhaps the oxymoron really applies only to lines as they are being
> indented with the "shift right" command.
> --
>
> --> A fair tax is one that you pay but I don't <--

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