On 21-Feb-2005, Dirk Eddelbuettel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Designed that way, as I recall. Try ## to enfore beginning-of-line.
Yes, it's similar to the Emacs mode for editing Lisp:
# in line comment aligned to the same column at the left of the code
## code level indented comment
### comments that start at the left margin, used occasionally for
comments within functions that should start at the margin
I don't think the Octave mode has the fourth level, which in the Lisp
mode is
;;;; comments aligned to the left margin and used for headings
of major sections of a program
If you want to customize this behavior, I think the function to look
at is
(defun octave-comment-indent ()
(if (or (looking-at "\\s<\\s<\\s<")
(octave-before-magic-comment-p))
0
(if (looking-at "\\s<\\s<")
(calculate-octave-indent)
(skip-syntax-backward " ")
(max (if (bolp) 0 (+ 1 (current-column)))
comment-column))))
jwe
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