
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 12:57:05PM -0700, Simon Michael wrote:
Basically it has a more accurate haskell parser, and it has a simpler way of cycling through possible indentations: TAB moves to the right and BACKSPACE to the left.
Unfortunately, it can sometimes fail to parse what's in the buffer, get balky and event prevent you typing anything at all. I had to back out of it for now..
You can use C-q followed by any character to insert a literal copy of that character, disregarding modes in effect (C-q C-j for a newline). I have to use this every so often to get around the kind of parse errors you mention, but I think it's still well worth the improved tab/backspace behavior. (In my experience these parsing bugs only affect editing on the same line or maybe the next line.) Regards, Reids