On Mar 26, 2007, at 7:57 PM, Fred B wrote:
On 3/27/07, Ciarán Walsh ciawal@gmail.com wrote:
On 27 Mar 2007, at 00:24, Fred B wrote:
When using "insert as snippet" text is automatically indented using the indentation rules of the active language (as with pasting with re- indent, although it seems disabling that doesn't disable this functionality). 99% of the time that's what you want.
You didn't specify the language, but perhaps the issue (if there is one?) is to do with the indentation rules, I didn't really follow…
Thanks Ciarán,
Language is markdown. I don't know if there is a problem with indentation rules or not, anyway I don't want indentation. ;)
Is there a way to disable this?
Yes, don't use "Insert as snippet" ;)
I'm afraid that's how that command works, because as someone said already this is what you want most of the time.
The problem has to do with the markdown syntax I think, in that it can't easily tell that the paragraphs are not a continuation of the test list. So I don't know if there is an easy way around it. Perhaps Jacob or someone else more knowledgeable in the markdown syntax can give us some more details.
Do you really need the snippet functionality in your case, i.e. "Replace selected text" wouldn't do it? What is the overall problem you were trying to solve?
-- FredB
Haris Skiadas Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Hanover College