Hi,
Thanks, but AFAIK, this will shift the selected block left/right, correct?
'emacs' indents the lines inside the selected block. For example:
int f() { int j = 3; int r =-9;
int y = j * r;
return y; }
Suppose indentation length is 2, that command in 'emacs' would do:
int f() { int j = 3; int r =-9;
int y = j * r;
return y; }
Thanks a lot!
2007/11/16, JJL buggerone@gmail.com:
Hello,
2007/11/16, Rodrigo Canellas rodrigo.canellas@gmail.com:
In 'emacs', I can select some lines of code an perform a 'Indent Line
or
Region', which indents the lines selected.
I don't known what emacs exactly do in this case, but in geany, select a block and use TAB/Shift+TAB will change indentation of this block. http://geany.uvena.de/manual/0.12/index.html#keyboard-commands
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