And does it integrate a "beautify" command as all modern code editor?

I really do not understand how is possible having format problem these day.
No polemic really

The old visual slick had the beautify command since 2002. And code format
options can be imported exported.
The same with Eclipse: Ctrl Shift F and you are set

davide@mobile
Il 05/set/2014 15:31 "Dirk Hohndel" <d...@hohndel.org> ha scritto:

> On September 5, 2014 6:03:26 AM "Robert C. Helling" <
> rob...@euve10195.vserver.de> wrote:
>
>  Willem,
>>
>> > Am 05.09.2014 um 12:15 schrieb Willem Ferguson <
>> willemfergu...@zoology.up.ac.za>:
>> >
>> > I have not been doing a lot of work on Emacs since it, like vi and vim,
>> is not Posix compliant. Ctl-C, Ctl-X, Ctl-Z and Ctl-V have different
>> meanings in Emacs compared to gedit
>>
>> I had been a die hard long time emacs user for probably two decades
>> before some gentlemen here convinced me that for subsurface development qt
>> creator is the superior option. Since then I would not like to miss its
>> completion features for variables and the like, navigation thru the code
>> (where was this function defined? Where in all files is this variable
>> used?) and debugger integration.
>>
>
> And it does ctrl-c and ctrl-v
>
> /D
>
>
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