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Yes, I have reported it to Stephen, but as it was difficult to reproduce nil
happened. I will see if I can make an example that demonstrates it. The problem is that if it happened the whole application is frozen, so you can't copy the code then. I have had it several times and altogether lost maybe about 8 hours of work due to it. Still, it is good software and free and I still use it all the time. Just need to be aware of this. RBS "Jonathan West" wrote in message ... "RB Smissaert" wrote in message ... It is very good, but you have to be aware of one very important thing. If you run the indenter on code that can't be compiled due to some syntax fault then it can hang during the indenting process and the only way out is with Ctrl + Alt +Del, losing any un-saved work. So, best is always to compile first before indenting. I think this is a bug and it should be fixed. I haven't come across that problem. Have you reported it to Stephen Bullen (the author)? By the way, before I do a smart indent like this, I *save* the template first, so that in the event that it hangs, I haven't lost anything at all. -- Regards Jonathan West - Word MVP www.intelligentdocuments.co.uk Please reply to the newsgroup |
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