On Oct 26, 2013, at 3:03 AM, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
- when coding in Python, indentation is no more cancelled when typing ":" (I explain: when introducing an if statement, you type if test: then after the return your code is automatically indented, that's normal but when you type else: the ":" is expected to cancel the indentation of the else so it is well aligned with the if... that was the behavior of the previous versions)
I added a workaround for this case, more info athttps://github.com/textmate/python.tmbundle/commit/ef08362f19f9e361c3ff87254...
We’ve had to revert this workaround as it was getting triggered in too many places, for now you’ll need to manually unindent else/elif lines.