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.
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.

Cheers
Lex
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