I think Rapid PHP should support Shift+Tab unindenting. Basically just make shift+tab imitate the Menu > Edit > Decrease Indent.
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Shift Unindent
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Re: Shift Unindent
If the cursor is just at the beginning of the line, then Shift+Tab will indent the line further. However, if the line is highlighted, then Shift+Tab will work as requested.
http://www.creapsoft.co.uk/winks/webuilder/indents/
Bizarre, yes. Then again, so is my mother's custard.
http://www.creapsoft.co.uk/winks/webuilder/indents/
Bizarre, yes. Then again, so is my mother's custard.
Re: Shift Unindent
Yeah, I knew about that one, I was hoping they had it on their radar to fix. Although for post-editing styling that works just fine, if you are in editing it is mildly annoying to have to hit backspace four times or Home, Shift+End, Shift+Tab, and then find where you left off.
Thanks for the tip though
Thanks for the tip though