On 24/4/2006, at 10:54, Jonathan Barrett wrote:
On 24 Apr 2006, at 9:48, Sune Foldager wrote:
This reminds me, I do miss one thing in TM (also from VS): When you paste, TM reindents, which is fine. I'd like it to count as an action on the undo stack, so I can cancel the indentation (only), if I don't want or need it.
I hadn't realised it until now, but this single feature would let me start using the reindent-on-paste feature, which gets it "wrong" (based on my coding style only - nothing to do with TM being "at fault"!) just enough times to make it unusable for me. A quick "undo" to correct those ones would be brilliant.
It is possible to paste without re-indenting using ctrl-cmd V.
I generally know upfront when TM will get it wrong (as I coded the bloody thing), but otherwise it would be: cmd Z, ctrl-cmd V when it gets it wrong. Not one keystroke (cmd Z alone) but two -- OTOH I personally would hate that undo’ing a paste would be a two-step operation (yes, options, damn options).