On 20/04/2020 21:59, Florian Klämpfl via lazarus wrote:
But instead of using tab to (un-)indent selected lines, you can use
the multi-caret feature.
Go to the left most column, on the first line. Then shift-alt-down
until you have a caret in front of each line you wish to change. Now
either
Am 19.04.20 um 23:40 schrieb Martin Frb via lazarus:
On 19/04/2020 23:22, Florian Klämpfl via lazarus wrote:
When completing code, lazarus takes the Block indent value from the
editor options for indentions, so for proper indention one sets this
value to two spaces normally. However, this has t
On 19/04/2020 23:22, Florian Klämpfl via lazarus wrote:
When completing code, lazarus takes the Block indent value from the
editor options for indentions, so for proper indention one sets this
value to two spaces normally. However, this has the effect that
tab/shift+tab also un/indents by two s
When completing code, lazarus takes the Block indent value from the
editor options for indentions, so for proper indention one sets this
value to two spaces normally. However, this has the effect that
tab/shift+tab also un/indents by two spaces. This is often not useful
when reorganizing code.