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From: | Thibaut Verron |
Subject: | Re: indentation |
Date: | Tue, 27 Apr 2021 20:43:42 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.7.1 |
On 4/27/21 6:06 PM, Colin Baxter wrote:
<ptlo@centrum.cz> writes:> Philip, this is it! I disabled the electric-indent-mode and emacs > is again sane. I didn't find this option before, looking in the > customization groups from the menu. In F-90 I switch off electric-indent-mode via a .dir-locals.el, viz #+begin_src elisp ((nil . ((f90-if-indent . 4) (f90-do-indent . 4) (f90-program-indent . 4) (f90-associate-indent . 4) (f90-critical-indent . 4) (f90-type-indent . 4) (eval add-hook 'f90-mode-hook (lambda () (electric-indent-local-mode -1)))))) #+end_src
Do you use a .dir-locals because you sometimes want to use electric-indent-mode in fortran?
If yes, I don't think this will do what you want, as the eval form will modify the global value of the hook.
However, if all you want is to never have electric-indent-mode in fortran, you can just have the add-hook form in your .emacs.
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