Anthony Berglas writes:
Hello All,
I want to set the basic indentation to be two characters rather than 4 Is
this possible using JDE? The following used to sort of work, but the hook
did not appear to fire -- I had to explicitly call ajb-jde-mode-hook
whenever I visited a new
Hello All,
I want to set the basic indentation to be two characters rather than 4. Is
this possible using JDE? The following used to sort of work, but the hook
did not appear to fire -- I had to explicitly call ajb-jde-mode-hook
whenever I visited a new buffer.
(defun ajb-jde-mode-hook ()
Anthony,
I don't is it makes a difference, but I add my hook to java-mode-hook, not
jde-mode-hook.
Jeff
- Original Message -
From: Anthony Berglas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 3:42 PM
Subject: Cannot Set Indentation 2, (setq c-basic-offset 2
Anthony Berglas writes:
Hello All,
I want to set the basic indentation to be two characters rather than 4 Is
this possible using JDE? The following used to sort of work, but the hook
did not appear to fire -- I had to explicitly call ajb-jde-mode-hook
whenever I visited a new
Set Indentation 2, (setq c-basic-offset 2) broken
Anthony Berglas writes:
Hello All,
I want to set the basic indentation to be two characters
rather than 4. Is
this possible using JDE? The following used to sort of
work, but the hook
did not appear to fire -- I had