On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 15:49:06 +0100, Nick wrote: >On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:42:50 +0200 >Enrico Tröger <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > for i in (@blah){ >> > ...print "$i\n"; >> > ... >> > ...print "BLAH!\n"; >> > } >> > >> > Instead of this: >> > >> > for i in (@blah){ >> > ...print "$i\n"; >> > >> > ...print "BLAH!\n"; >> > } >> > >> >Note that in the first the spaces/tabs are left to end at the >> >current indent level, I suspect that there is a large amount of >> >extra code to make this work as the strip will have to get clever >> >and understand about a lot more things than it currently does. >> >> I see what you mean, I just wonder why? > >I think this is useful as the user doesn't need to re-indent the blank >line before typing on it.
Hmm, I usually use the Up cursor key to jump to the previous line and then press Enter :). Regards, Enrico -- Get my GPG key from http://www.uvena.de/pub.asc
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