On 28 January 2011 04:06, Philipp Kalder pkalder@googlemail.com wrote:
Hey, no problem. It's just that on some files auto-close parenthesis does not work, while on others it does. With all set types parenthesis, square and curly brackets. I have multiple files open that I work on that belong to the same framework I developed at work. And on some files auto-close parenthesis works but it's doesn't for curly brackets.
You are gonna have to give me more info to go on :-)
You are aware that closing brackets ([{< only closes unmatched open brackets so if a matching close is found none will be added?
Really need minimal example of non-working file.
Cheers Lex
But that's something I get along with. That and the copy paste behavior is just something I'll get used to. The copy/paste is more of an inconvenience than the issue with parenthesis. Regards, Philipp On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 12:08 AM, Lex Trotman elextr@gmail.com wrote:
On 24 January 2011 00:23, Philipp Kalder pkalder@googlemail.com wrote:
Hello, sorry for the delay. The indentation is not a problem anymore. As I stated in one of my previous emails, there seems to have been a problem with 'detecting from file'. Every indentation I do now works as I want it to. Only thing that remains is the behavior for parenthesis. But I guess I'll just cope with it. I can post the filetypes.python, as well as the filetypes.common if you still like to see them. As for the code I'm sorry to say that can't post even parts of it. I use Geany at work and the code is for our internal systems. Thanks so far Phil
Hi Phil,
Sorry your email got lost in the inbox. I don't quite understand what is happening wrong with the brackets, can you describe it again.
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