From: Bruce Korb <bruce_korb@symantec.com>
Subject: sh-basic-offset help?
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 09:12:11 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4332D7DB.6000801@symantec.com> (raw)
Hi,
The shell script mode seems to be filled with so many offset
settings that I have trouble setting the offsets the way I
would like to have them set. Is there a straight forward
way to find them all or else find a "master" setting that
the others can be derived from?
My preference is for "sh-basic-offset" and "sh-indentation"
to be 4. So, I get:
> for x
> do
> statement
> done
Sure looks like 2 to me. And what's with the indentation
of "do"? do/done should line up, indented or not. (I
would as soon not indent "do", but they must line up
either way.) "if" seems to work okay, but:
> if test x
> then
> statement
> else
> statement
> fi
Again, "then", "else" and "fi" ought to line up.
Hints about the magic, please? :) Thank you! - Bruce
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2005-09-22 16:12 Bruce Korb [this message]
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2005-10-06 0:31 ` sh-basic-offset help? Will Parsons
2005-10-06 4:01 ` Stefan Monnier
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