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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2012-07-09 09:16, Allan Odgaard
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<pre wrap="">On 07/07/2012, at 17.38, Chris Fonnesbeck wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I have both:
softWrap = true
softTabs = true
set universally in my .tm_properties file, yet I occasionally open files that ignore both of these settings, requiring me to set them manually from the menu bar.
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Most likely this is because another setting is affecting the file you open.
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With so many different places properties can be set it's often
difficult to track down exactly which one has precedence. This
problem is similar to CSS in which styles can be overridden by other
style sheets. Just to add to the growing list of feature requests,
can something like Firebug's CSS browser be implemented for
.tm_properties?<br>
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Here's a screenshot for anyone who's unfamiliar with Firebug. In the
actual tool you can mouse-over the filename to see the full path.
For a TM equivalent you could replace the HTML tags with applicable
scope names.<br>
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<a href="http://derp.co.uk/4eb3f">http://derp.co.uk/4eb3f</a><br>
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<address style="font-style:italic; font-size: smaller;"> Steve
King<br>
Sr. Software Engineer<br>
Arbor Networks<br>
+1 734 821 1461<br>
<a href="http://www.arbornetworks.com/">www.arbornetworks.com</a>
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