I should also add that emacs users would probably be disappointed with the
current state of affairs of (auto)(re)indentation in ccw, which is very
"minimalistic" (but very predictable ;) : literal lists are indented 2
chars, other literal datastructures are indented 1 char. Of course, if you
indent deeper one line inside a datastructure, other lines at the same level
in the datastructure will align.

2011/1/11 Laurent PETIT <laurent.pe...@gmail.com>

> 2011/1/11 Mark Engelberg <mark.engelb...@gmail.com>
>
> The counterclockwise site indicates that it doesn't format your code.
>> Is that still the case?
>>
>
> no and yes.
>
> It does auto-indent your code when you hit enter, as well as reindent the
> current line when you explicitly ask to (hitting the Tab key, or the
> Eclipse-provided wayy more hard to find Ctrl+I "shortcut").
> It does not (yet) reformat the whole document in one pass.
>
>
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