[wingide-users] Resons not to use Wing
Max Slimmer
max at theslimmers.net
Thu Mar 22 15:28:30 MDT 2007
The place I would like tab to work is at end of a line where I want to tab
and add # comment.
max
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wingide-users-bounces at wingware.com
> [mailto:wingide-users-bounces at wingware.com] On Behalf Of Harper, Jason
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 2:22 PM
> To: wingide-users at wingware.com
> Subject: RE: [wingide-users] Resons not to use Wing
>
> Hi...just thought I'd add my vote for a kinder/gentler smart
> indenting feature. It is very useful right up until the
> point that it doesn't let me TAB where I want to. :-)
>
> Regards,
> Jason
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wingide-users-bounces at wingware.com
> [mailto:wingide-users-bounces at wingware.com] On Behalf Of
> Wingware Support
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 2:15 PM
> To: Michael Foord
> Cc: wingide-users at wingware.com
> Subject: Re: [wingide-users] Resons not to use Wing
>
> Michael Foord wrote:
> > This email is meant to be constructive - sorry about the
> inflammatory
> > title, I thought it might get your attention. ;-)
> >
> > Today I paired with a colleague who normally uses Eclipse.
> As we were
> > working on my machine we used Wing. At the end of the day
> he gave me a
>
> > list of the things he finds frustrating about Wing, and why
> he won't
> > switch (yet).
>
> Thanks for the list -- everything on it is a valid criticism
> and we will
>
> do our best to use it to improve Wing.
>
> The only immediate quibble is smart indent, which is based on
> how emacs implements smart indent and the reason not to
> indent if the line is already indented is so the key always
> does the same things regardless of
>
> where it is on the line or the prior state of the line. We
> may need to create another behavior here.
>
> Cheers,
>
> John
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