I find that the main problems are with the "auto-correction" of indentation, you can disable this as follows:

+ Add a settings item to the bundle in question (make sure that the scope for the setting item is set correctly).
+ Add this dict to the settings:  { disableIndentCorrections = '1'; }

David.

On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Carsten Hoever <hoever@gmx.de> wrote:
Same here with MATLAB as language.

On 31 Jan 2012, at 16:39, Emmanuel Blot wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I'm editing C files with TM2, and the auto indentation is often wrong,
> and forces the cursor to move to an unexpected position when I start
> writing a new line.
>
> I'm looking for information/guide to:
>  * disable the whole auto-indentation feature
>  * configure the auto-indentation feature, if it's feasible
>  * cancel the last auto-indentation action: Cmd-Z removes both the
> indentation and the typed character. In many others editors, Cmd-Z
> cancels the automatic action, then a second hit remove the last typed
> char. Is there an equivalent in TM2?
>
> Thanks,
> Emmanuel.
>
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