quote:
Eclipse formatting rules are the most valid and reference ones because it
is impossible to provide perfectly matching formatting configuration for
IntelliJ IDEA and Netbeans. It is possible and advised to configure
IntelliJ IDEA to use Eclipse formatting configuration via plugin. :-<
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> -Original Message-
> From: Greg Huber
> Sent: Friday, January 31, 2014 9:09
>
> well 120 does not seem to match. Seems to be some
> difficulty getting these two to work together :-<
>
Make a test file to empirically find out the behavior. Be mindful of lack of
whitespace and spa
well 120 does not seem to match. Seems to be some difficulty getting
these two to work together :-<
On 31 January 2014 12:59, Dave Newton wrote:
> Likewise. IMO 80 doesn't really work for Java.
> On Jan 31, 2014 7:29 AM, "Lukasz Lenart" wrote:
>
> > 2014-01-31 Greg Huber :
> > > ok, I wi
Likewise. IMO 80 doesn't really work for Java.
On Jan 31, 2014 7:29 AM, "Lukasz Lenart" wrote:
> 2014-01-31 Greg Huber :
> > ok, I will keep this in mind.
> >
> > Some differences seem to be in the line length, what does intellij use?
> >
> >
>
> Mine is 120 ;-)
>
>
> Regards
> --
> Łukasz
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2014-01-31 Greg Huber :
> ok, I will keep this in mind.
>
> Some differences seem to be in the line length, what does intellij use?
>
>
Mine is 120 ;-)
Regards
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Łukasz
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ok, I will keep this in mind.
Some differences seem to be in the line length, what does intellij use?
Cheers Greg
On 31 January 2014 11:30, Lukasz Lenart wrote:
> I don't think so... as a member of ASF you can order free license of
> IntelliJ IDEA
>
> 2014-01-31 Greg Huber :
> > Hello,
I don't think so... as a member of ASF you can order free license of
IntelliJ IDEA
2014-01-31 Greg Huber :
> Hello,
>
> Is there a standard style.xml for the java code formatter in Eclipse, that
> I can import?
>
> Cheers Greg
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Hello,
Is there a standard style.xml for the java code formatter in Eclipse, that
I can import?
Cheers Greg