Syntax Indent and SmartPaste
®
Syntax Indent
and
SmartPaste
are two of the many SlickEdit
®
features designed to decrease typing, im-
proving your coding efficiency. Syntax Indent automatically indents code to the correct levels. There are
two ways that code can be indented: by using the automatic Syntax Indent feature, and/or by using tabs.
SmartPaste reindents pasted text to the correct level based on surrounding code.
Syntax Indent
By default, if you press
Enter
while you are editing a source file, Syntax Indent automatically indents the
cursor to the next level if it is moved inside a structure block. For example, if you edit a C file and the
cursor is on a line containing the text
for (:){
and you press
Enter
, a new line is inserted and the cursor is
indented four spaces in from the letter "f" in the word "for".
To change the Syntax Indent spacing, complete the following steps:
1. Click
Window
→
Preferences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the tree, then double-click the
File Extension Setup
setting. The Extension Options dialog is displayed.
2. From the
Extension
drop-down list box, select the file extension that you wish to affect.
3. Select the
Indent Tab
.
4. Change the value in the
Syntax indent
text box.
Indenting with Tabs
By default, when you press the
Tab
key to indent, literal spaces are inserted. If you plan to indent your
code using tab characters, or if you will be editing files that already contain tabs, you will need to specify
these preferences.
To activate tab indenting, from the main menu, click
Window
→
Preferences
, expand
SlickEdit
and click
General
in the tree, then double-click the
File Extension Setup
setting. On the Extension Options dialog,
select the
Indent Tab
. From the
Extension
drop-down list box, select the file extension that you wish to
affect. Then select the option
Indent with tabs
.
Setting Tab Spacing
The default value of the
Tab
key is eight spaces. You can change this value in the
Tabs
text box. In gen-
eral, the
Tabs
setting should match the
Syntax indent
value. For example, by default for the C language
extension, the
Syntax indent
value is set to 4, and the
Tabs
setting is set to +4. The plus sign (+) indic-
ates that the editor will automatically expand the stops by four. By default, the
Tabs
setting is "+4", which
indicates that the default tab setting is eight spaces.
To work properly with the Sun Java API source code, the tab stops need to be in increments of eight, but
the syntax indent must be set to four. The Syntax Indent affects not only the
Tab
key, but also the number
of spaces to indent for each code block level.
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