David Bremner writes:
> Robbie Harwood writes:
>>
>> Makes sense. The problem I'm having is that it's not clear how to turn
>> it off, especially since I don't want any indentation.
>
> I think what you want then is to turn off electric-indent-mode, perhaps
> in a hook of haskell-mode. I have a
Robbie Harwood writes:
>
> Makes sense. The problem I'm having is that it's not clear how to turn
> it off, especially since I don't want any indentation.
I think what you want then is to turn off electric-indent-mode, perhaps
in a hook of haskell-mode. I have a vague memory that the default for
David Bremner writes:
> Robbie Harwood writes:
>
>> Package: haskell-mode
>> Version: 13.10-3
>> Severity: important
>>
>> Dear Maintainer,
>>
>> When a newline is entered into a buffer in Haskell mode, the view is
>> split and a *Help* buffer appears displaying documentation for
>> haskell-mode
Robbie Harwood writes:
> Package: haskell-mode
> Version: 13.10-3
> Severity: important
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> When a newline is entered into a buffer in Haskell mode, the view is
> split and a *Help* buffer appears displaying documentation for
> haskell-mode-hook. That is, it displays:
>
>> h
Package: haskell-mode
Version: 13.10-3
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
When a newline is entered into a buffer in Haskell mode, the view is
split and a *Help* buffer appears displaying documentation for
haskell-mode-hook. That is, it displays:
> haskell-mode-hook is a variable defined in `
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