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RE: Tabs and Spaces
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Drew Adams |
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RE: Tabs and Spaces |
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Tue, 26 May 2009 15:03:09 -0700 |
> Since it is unlikely that the built in emacs parsing /
> indentation will be able to handle my modified syntax,...
> For the longer term, I definitely want to work out how
> to customise the indentation for my purposes.
It's not hard, actually. It's just not well documented (IMO).
See the Emacs manual, node `Lisp Indent'.
Personally, I think the explanation given there is inadequate, and this (or
more) should really be in the Elisp manual (you need some Lisp code to customize
indentation of various Lisp sexps) - there is nothing in the Lisp manual about
it. I've just filed a doc bug about this.
After reading that node, `grep' the Lisp source code for places where it puts
property `lisp-indent-function' on various function and macro symbols. Just copy
what's done there. See also `C-h f lisp-indent-function', which describes the
function that uses the symbol property.
- Re: Tabs and Spaces, (continued)
Re: Tabs and Spaces, B Smith-Mannschott, 2009/05/25
RE: Tabs and Spaces, Drew Adams, 2009/05/25
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Re: Tabs and Spaces, Chris Gordon-Smith, 2009/05/26