>> ... When developing code I often cut deeply >> indented big chunk of code and paste it as minimally indented into >> another big block of deeply indented code. This way you clearly see >> what you've pasted in. After debugging the code I indent the pasted >> code properly. > And of course you never left the incorrectly indented code in there to > befuddle future maintainers. Nah, that sort of stuff never happens. > Everyone is diligent and always undoes the messes they make. Just like > all > those people that say they will add the comments later always go back and > do > it. The logical implication of your riposte is that a tool should prevent you doing anything, no matter how useful it may be, if what you do is in any way unnacceptable in finished code. No? Do you really subscribe to that theory? As an avowed disliker of 'clickety click' I'd have thought (and would hope) that you'd not only tolerate but desire at least some engineering latititude in your programming enviroments. Russell -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist