Hi,
Using GNU indent(1) I tried to indent a C source file which has no indentation (all lines start at column 1). The result I am trying to achieve, should look like this with the exception that only tabs are used for indentation (no spaces). Unfortunately, I couldn't find the appropriate... (1 Reply)
Hi. I'm writing a document in Python, so indentation is crucial.
I want to indent a whole section by exactly one tab. Any idea how to go about this? I'm using terminal emacs (no mouse input)
Thanks for any help! (2 Replies)
I have piece of Informatica code in a file as :
IIF(substr(flag,0,2)=1,false,IIF(flag= 1 ,0,NULL))
Please provide me with idea how to write a unix script which reads this file and write indented code into another file. The output in the second file should look as:
... (1 Reply)
hi,
i need to write a bash script that does two things.
the program will take from the command line a file name, which is a C code, and an integer, which is the size of my indentation
i would then have to indent every nested code by the number of columns provided by the user in the... (1 Reply)
Hi
I have coded 300 line script.Its not indented properly.i am not good at indentation.
I would appreciate your help on this.
i want to use a 4 space indentataion.Hence if i "set tabstop=4" and use tabs for coding and if some one else open
this script in their system it looks unindented since... (11 Replies)
File_A contains Strings:
a
b
c
d
File_B contains Strings:
a
c
z
Need to have script written in either sh or ksh. Derive resultant files (File_New_A and File_New_B) from lists File_A and File_B where string elements in File_New_A and File_New_B are listed below.
Resultant... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I am a professional in writing shell scripts,
and I am using a one-space indentation like this
for i in file1 file2
do
if
then
echo "$i"
fi
done
so very deeply nested stuff still fits on my screen.
At release time I usually double the indentation via
sed 's/^ */&&/'
to make... (8 Replies)
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
I need to write an awk program who does this (sorry its too big)
http://i.stack.imgur.com/yzSqB.jpg
2. Relevant commands, code, scripts, algorithms:
..
3. The attempts at a solution (include all code and scripts):
declaring a... (2 Replies)
I would like to know if indentation is relevant for Cshell scripts.
I wrote my code like this:
if ((-e file1) && (-e file2)) then
cat file1 > file10
cat file2 > file20
endifUsually I write my if clauses like this:
if ((-e file1) && (-e file2)) then
cat file1 > file10
... (1 Reply)
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goo::canvas::table
Goo::Canvas::Table(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Goo::Canvas::Table(3pm)NAME
Goo::Canvas::Table - wrapper for GooCanvasTable
HIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Goo::Canvas::ItemSimple
+----Goo::Canvas::Group
+----Goo::Canvas::Table
INTERFACES
Goo::Canvas::Item
METHODS
item = Goo::Canvas::Table->new ($parent, ...)
o $parent (Goo::Canvas::Item)
o ... (list)
PROPERTIES
'column-spacing' (double : default 0 : readable / writable)
The default space between columns
'homogeneous-columns' (boolean : default false : readable / writable)
If all columns are the same width
'homogeneous-rows' (boolean : default false : readable / writable)
If all rows are the same height
'horz-grid-line-width' (double : default 0 : readable / writable)
The width of the grid line to draw between rows
'row-spacing' (double : default 0 : readable / writable)
The default space between rows
'vert-grid-line-width' (double : default 0 : readable / writable)
The width of the grid line to draw between columns
'x-border-spacing' (double : default 0 : readable / writable)
The amount of spacing between the lefmost and rightmost cells and the border grid line
'y-border-spacing' (double : default 0 : readable / writable)
The amount of spacing between the topmost and bottommost cells and the border grid line
SEE ALSO
Glib::Object, Goo::Canvas::ItemSimple, Goo::Canvas::Group
COPYRIGHT
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perl v5.14.2 2011-11-16 Goo::Canvas::Table(3pm)