On 02 Jan 2014, at 19:49, sergio_101 <sergio....@gmail.com> wrote:

> i accidentally posted this to the seaside group, so now i am posting it back 
> here to pharo..
> 
> i am currently using the code formatting in the browser in pharo 2.0...
> 
> it seems to be a lot more aggressive than it has been in the past..
> 
> for instance, this:
> 
> 
> gets formatted to:
> 
> html anchor
>        url: '#';
>        with: 'random link'.
> 
> is there any way to:
> 
> 1. keep the browser from splitting the call into multiple lines?
> 2. narrow down the amount of spaces that make up a tab?
> 
Hello! 

There are actually 3 implementation for a code formatter in Pharo2… this means
it is a bit random which is used ;-)

But Nautilus uses explicitly the selected formatter in the settings from RB.
(In Pharo 1.4 it might have been the one of the old AST or the non-configurable 
one…)

(And, yes, it’s a *dumb* idea to have 3 implementations of anything… therefore, 
in Pharo3,
there is just one…)

So: In the settings for “Refactoring Engine” there is a sub-category 
“Configurable Formatter”

deselect

New line after cascade
and
New line before first cascade

—> formats without the multiple lines.

The tab size is not changeable… that would be a general editor setting which 
does not exist yet, 
as far as I know.

        Marcus

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