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Re: [AUCTeX-devel] indenting split long command lines
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Tassilo Horn |
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Re: [AUCTeX-devel] indenting split long command lines |
Date: |
Tue, 09 Apr 2013 09:32:28 +0200 |
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Julien Cubizolles <address@hidden> writes:
> As far as I know, AucTeX doesn't deal with pstricks in tikz code in
> any special way. Very often in this environments one needs very long
> lines, and some kind of splitting/indenting would be useful. What I
> would like is something like:
>
> \begin{tikzpicture}
> \draw (0,0) -- (1,1) -- (2,2) -- (3,3)
> -- (4,4) -- (5,5);
> \draw (0,1) circle [radius=1];
> \end{tikzpicture}
>
> To summarize: split long lines and add an indentation if not on a
> semicolon otherwise keep indentation the same as the beginning of the
> line.
You can define custom indentation functions on a per-environment basis.
See (info "(auctex)Indenting").
> At the moment I manually add a TAB (like in the second line of the
> example) but I couldn't find a way to remove the indentation for the
> third line. Is there a "go back one tab" command ?
I think you can use `indent-rigidly' with a negative prefix arg.
Bye,
Tassilo