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Re: Code formatter problem [message #56424 is a reply to message #46743] |
Tue, 02 October 2007 08:51 |
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Originally posted by: mfaye.goaland.com
Senmiao Liu a écrit :
> When i upgraded to the last version of PDT, the code formatter not works for
> me. The code looks like "Torre di Pisa" after Shift+Ctrl+F. Is this a bug?
Hi,
It seems like PDT doen't include any advanced formating settings.
For the moment you can just make the 'Tabs' become 'Spaces'.
I seriuosly hope for an improuvment for this.
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Re: Code formatter problem [message #64948 is a reply to message #56424] |
Wed, 23 January 2008 11:21 |
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Originally posted by: matt.mattsoftware.com
> It seems like PDT doen't include any advanced formating settings.
> For the moment you can just make the 'Tabs' become 'Spaces'.
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> I seriuosly hope for an improuvment for this.
Is there any work to have formatting settings similar to ZendNeon or
PHPEclipse. I am currently working out which technology is best for me
to work with. PDT with formatting options is a must for me.
Is there any release information on when to expect this (if at all?)
Thankyou.
Matt.
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Re: Code formatter problem [message #69999 is a reply to message #46743] |
Sat, 10 May 2008 17:27 |
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Originally posted by: chefturner.web.de
Senmiao Liu wrote:
> When i upgraded to the last version of PDT, the code formatter not works
> for me. The code looks like "Torre di Pisa" after Shift+Ctrl+F. Is this a
> bug?
I could manage to improve the code-formatting a little bit by installing the
Subclipse plugin ( http://subclipse.tigris.org/install.html ). However
there still aren't any advanced formatting features we all would love to
have!
Cheers, Christoph
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