> In addition Ctrl-Alt-I move the cursor to the next line (I wonder why. Might be a 
>bug).

No, it's a feature: so you are able to easily indent a couple of lines
by pressing Ctrl-Alt-I again and again.

Tom


On Mon, 12 Aug 2002 09:08:24 -0500, "Jacques Morel"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I just want the current line, not the entire file. In addition Ctrl-Alt-I
> move the cursor to the next line (I wonder why. Might be a bug).
> Finally I believe tab is very intuitive key to indent a line to its proper
> level don't you think?
> 
> Jacques
> "Eugene Belyaev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> aj8cp6$gqu$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:aj8cp6$gqu$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Doesn't Ctrl-Alt-I (Code | Auto-indent Lines) do what you need?
> >
> > Eugene
> >
> > "Jacques Morel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > aj1dr5$un3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:aj1dr5$un3$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > I got all excited about it believing it was going to let me indent my
> line
> > > automatically by hitting tab like emacs does. What a bummer it was.
> > > I really would like a Smart Tab feature that would allow me to indent
> the
> > > current line at the correct level just by pressing TAB anywhere in the
> > line.
> > >
> > > Will it do that at some point?
> > >
> > > BTW If you do this make sure to make it work even when you do not use
> tab.
> > >
> > > Jacques
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> 
> 

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