Am 2012-08-07 17:52, schrieb Martin:
On 07/08/2012 16:49, Jürgen Hestermann wrote:
actually, include to the right the drop down "Block indent (tabs)" must be 0
(zero)
Yes, that was the root cause.
But I would consider this a bug.
If I have not checked the "Tab indents blocks" field
why do these settings influence the behaviour of Ctrl+I/U?
The 2 drop downs configure the indent that is triggered by the function.
The check box configures if [tab] should trigger the function (or if only
ctrl-i)
Indenting with tab, or ctrl-i can indent the selection using spaces or using
tab-characters
That's extremly confusing.
If "Tab indents blocks" is unchecked I do not expect the 2 following settings
having any effect.
At least a hint is needed that says that these settings still apply for
Ctrl+I/U.
And why do these setting change after each install?
I am changing it often but it keeps coming back.
And the settings are not easy to find because
1.) the split into spaces and tabs shows no expected number 2 (instead it is 1
space + 1 tab)
2.) I don't pay much attention because I expect these settings to have no meaning anyway
when "Tab indents blocks" is unchecked
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