I've been using JDE (and emacs, or specifically xemacs) for a short while
now and although I like it, there's one thing that's bugging me. Our coding
standards have indentation like:

        if(bob == bill)
        {
                // blah...
        }

Yet, JDE (or is it emacs?) indents like:

        if(bob == bill)
                {
                        // blah...
                }

As you can guess, I'm all a bit new to emacs so I don't know for sure why
it's indenting like this and can't seem to changeany option to stop it.

>From the O'Reilly book "Learning GNU Emacs" it describes changing the
indentation for C, but this doesn't seem to work for Java/JDE. From this
I've learned the style I don't like is "GNU" and it's the "K&R" style I
want (but for Java).

Can anyone help with this, or point me to a FAQ for such issues?

Cheers,
Jamie

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Jamie O'Shaughnessy                        e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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