Hi everyone,
this is my first post here and I hope I am in the right place. I have a 
python code of about a thousand lines, contained in a .py file, and I would 
like to fix, possibly automatically, the indentation (i.e. at the first 
level four characters, then eight, and so on, as the standard requires).
To explain myself better, the code is correct and it works, but some parts 
are indented 2 characters, some 3, and some 4. I am trying to do this with 
BBedit, of which I have the pro version (the paid one). I don't know if 
this is the right way but I use Markup > Utilities > Format and I always 
get an error: Unespected EOF; Document ended in the middle of a tag. Maybe 
I'm not using the right function? Are there ways to get this result?  
If not, are there other free tools to perform this task?
I have to say that I am not very proficient with scripting and such 
extensions, I would like a simple "menu based" solution, of course if it 
exists.

Thanks a lots in advance
Best regards
Claudio


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