> That actually already exists... it's a preference in pydev >
> preferences > after '(' indent to its level
>

I recently tried to find this preference - has it disappeared or been  
renamed? I can't find any pydev preference that looks similar to this.

thanks

Tim

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On 30 Nov 2007, at 16:30, Fabio Zadrozny wrote:

>> I created a couple of feature request recently, and wasn't sure how  
>> the best
>> way to do this was - should make it directly (will it get any of your
>> mindshare fabio?) or should I talk about it here first? (ditto bug- 
>> reports,
>> which I've made a few just now, with nice test cases)
>>
>> I enclose the feature request text +URL below, strangely for such a  
>> small
>> request, this turns out to be very important to me. anyone else  
>> have very
>> long python lines, that they need more flexibility with?)
>>
>
> That actually already exists... it's a preference in pydev >
> preferences > after '(' indent to its level
>
> If you turn off the smart-indent preference altogether, it won't even
> indent anything... (so, together, this and the indent to '(' should
> cover up the existing cases).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Fabio
>
> p.s. I'm starting to take a look at the bug requests now (I've just
> returned from my vacations)
>
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