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Re: Use tab key to indent both region AND line?
From: |
weber |
Subject: |
Re: Use tab key to indent both region AND line? |
Date: |
20 Apr 2007 09:01:36 -0700 |
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On 20 abr, 10:58, Livin Stephen Sharma <livin.step...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> and
> C-c C-q will "Indent the current top-level declaration or macro
> syntactically."
> (i.e. indent current function).
>
> On 20-Apr-07, at 18:15 , Denis Bueno wrote:
>
> > On 20 Apr 2007 05:10:40 -0700, mopi <52ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> If there is a region marked I want the tab key to indent the region.
> >> Shift-tab would preferably unindent the region. But if there is no
>
> > This is perhaps a good idea. However, C-M-\ is a workaround which will
> > indent when a region is selected
>
> > -Denis
>
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What do you mean to indent a region? Let emacs indent it or insert a
tab in the beginning of each selected line ?
In the first case, this should get you started:
(defun indent-line-or-region ()
"indent line or region"
(interactive)
(if mark-active ;; there is a region selected
(indent-region)
(indent-according-to-mode))) ;; indent line
Just bind it to tab.
Hope i could help you,
-weber