On 10/07/2019 15:49, Gary Gregory wrote: > Without arguing about the merits of one kind of formatting vs. another... > If you can configure the Eclipse formatter to do that, I'd consider it, > otherwise, I'm not into what I'd call "artisanal formatting" ;-)
The Eclipse setting you want is: Formatter > Line Wrapping > Default indentation for wrapped lines and set it to 2 (which should be the default). That seems to do the trick when I run it locally. I'd commit the result but the default settings change nearly every line in the file. Looking more closely, that appears to be a line ending issue. I thought the accepted practice was to use unix line endings in the repo and native line endings locally. It looks like there are some Windows line endings in the repo. It would be worth saving your Eclipse formatter settings in the source tree somewhere so everybody can work from the same set. Mark --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org