Hi,
I noticed some weird indentation problem when using "Insert as Snippet" as the output for a command. I reduced it to a simple test case (at least I hope):
Make a command with Output: "Insert as Snippet" Command: echo -n "$TM_SELECTED_TEXT"
Example text: ✂------✂------✂------✂------ - list1 [tab]- indented list2
paragraph 1 paragraph 2 ✂------✂------✂------✂------
If I select the text somewhere in the first line to the end and run the command, nothing changes, which is good.
If I select the text somewhere after the tab in the second line to the end I get this:
✂------✂------✂------✂------ - test list [tab]- test indented list
[tab]paragraph 1 [tab]paragraph 2 ✂------✂------✂------✂------
If I use "Replace selected text" instead, this doesn't happend. So, if I understand this right: When a command inserts a snippet on a indented line, everything in the snippet is indented. Why? Just in case, I deselected "Re-indent pasted text" in the prefs, still the same.
Am I missing something?
Thanks
-- FredB