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1. Re: process builder indentation
csouillard Aug 6, 2007 5:49 AM (in response to tom.baeyens)this is in fact easier to read when correctly indented. The problem is when using ctrl-A+I in eclipse for indenting the complete java file, the process builder indentation is broken...
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2. Re: process builder indentation
estaub Aug 6, 2007 8:01 AM (in response to tom.baeyens)Random input...
If it's worth it, you might want to experiment with putting a /* */ on the front of each line, to fool Eclipse.
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3. Re: process builder indentation
tom.baeyens Aug 8, 2007 11:44 AM (in response to tom.baeyens)"csouillard" wrote:
this is in fact easier to read when correctly indented. The problem is when using ctrl-A+I in eclipse for indenting the complete java file, the process builder indentation is broken...
So each time we use eclipse automatic indentation, we have problems with process builder indentation...
just select the part that you want to format and press CTRL+SHIFT+F
i just tried that and it leaves the non selected parts untouched