The thing is, I'm not so much trying to fix indentation issues as spacing problems that affect readability but not program structure. All the indentation is fine, this is more trying to change things like:
if ((one==two)and(three==four)): a=b+42 c=Classname (a,b) print "Class %s created"%c.__name__ None of the above is wrong, it's just painfully ugly and given Python's natural beauty, it seems really wrong all the same.... Bret On Dec 11, 3:26 pm, "Gabriel Genellina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Python already comes with a reindenter, see Tools\scripts\reindent.py > If you want to transform y= f ( x- 3 ) into y = f(x - 3) try PythonTidy > (search this same group for a link) > > -- > Gabriel Genellina -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list