
On Wed, 1 Mar 2006 12:35:44 -0000, "Brian Hulley"
The only thing then is what happens when you type backspace or left arrow to get back out to a previous indentation?
The Borland IDEs have long supported various "smart" indentation features, which can each be individually turned on or off (see the third one for the answer to your specific question): * Auto indent mode - Positions the cursor under the first nonblank character of the preceding nonblank line when you press ENTER in the Code Editor. * Smart tab - Tabs to the first non-whitespace character in the preceding line. If "Use tab character" is enabled, this option is off. * Backspace unindents - Aligns the insertion point to the previous indentation level (outdents it) when you press BACKSPACE, if the cursor is on the first nonblank character of a line. There are a number of other tab-related options as well. Steve Schafer Fenestra Technologies Corp. http://www.fenestra.com/