litchi wrote: > On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 12:36:34PM -0400, Greg Rowe wrote: >>That's odd. The default coding style when I'm in java mode in emacs is >>the 'java' coding style which matches the style you are looking for. >> >>Anyhow, to change your coding style you can execute "C-c ." while emacs >>is running. Hit TAB to view a list of styles. When you find the one >>you want put the following in your .emacs: >> >>(add-hook 'java-mode (lambda () >> (c-set-style "java")) >> >>Of course, replace "java" with the style you like best. >> >>But, if you are in java mode then your default style ought to be what >>you desire anyhow. Are you sure you don't have a mismatched paren or >>brace that might trip up the indentation scheme? > > > But it seems doesn't work on my system > when I press C-c following by . > emacs says C-c . is undefined > I guess C-c is a personal function prefix > so maybe you bonding your own function to C-c .
No, `C-c .' is bound to c-set-style in jde-mode. In your Java buffer, what does `C-h v major-mode' display?
-- Kevin Rodgers
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