yes, just set c-tab-always-indents to nil

'M-x customize-variable' is the easiest way.

you can also read more about it by 'C-h v c-tab-always-indents' to see how
it operates.

Ittay

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Kift [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 5:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Simple questions from a beginner (mostly emacs related sorry)


Hi,

I'm new to emacs and JDE, and am currently getting to grips with emacs 
before moving onto master the lovely looking

JDE. So far things are going well, but one aspect is annoying me, and thats 
code placement / tabs.

To explain, consider the following block of code:

void someFunction()
{
        int iVariableA = 0; // Variable A
        long lVariableB = 0; // Variable B
        String sString = new String("Hello"); // String

        // Code follows...
}

This is how I am currently forced to type it in, with emacs auto-code 
formatting. Whilst I love the autoformatting, its a pain how it goes beyond 
controlling not just where a line starts, but everything else (at least it 
does on my current setup). I would prefer to be able to format the code like

this:

void someFunction()
{
        int     iVariableA = 0;                 // Variable A
        long    lVariableB = 0;                 // Variable B
        String  sString = new String("Hello");  // String

        // Code follows...
}

using tabs to column-ise the code, making it more readable.

Is it possible to configure emacs to allow me to insert tabs within a line, 
but still let it autoformat the starts of the line? I'm sure it must be, 
since if I create the code above (second example) within another editor and 
import it into emacs, and then run autoformat, it doesn't remove my mid-line

tabs.

Oh, on a more trival note, maybe someone could offer some help on the 
following items:

1. I know you can delete from cursor to the end of a line, but can you 
delete from the cursor to the start of a line? (which you can do in a brief 
editor)

2. I noticed that the latest JDE has help at point functionality, but the 
docs say it needs jdk documentation in javadoc format I believe? Are these 
downloadable, or do they have to be generated somehow? Also, is it possible 
to get JDK to reference the jdk HTML's instead?

3. For various reasons I cannot install the cygwin unix tools, so this means

I'm left without grep functionality (and probably other things too). This is

tricky obviously. I'm running NT, which has a find command, and I was 
wondering if anyone has customised their emacs to use this command, assuming

that its possible of course?

4. Is there an emails mailing list? Also, are there any good guides / 
tutorials beyond the ones that come with emacs, particularly on the .emacs 
file and its possibilities.

5. When I edit the .emacs file, is there anyway of getting emacs to realise 
the changes without shutting it down, or is that the only options?

Thanks for your help, please excuse the simple questions (which are mostly 
emacs questions I know), but as I say I'm new to emacs and JDE, and its a 
big hurdle to climb, but fun!

Martin Kift

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