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Auto-indent on JEdit

If you use JEdit with the auto-indent feature turned on. You can hold down the Shift key when you press Enter to disable the auto-indenting of that line or as many lines as you care to enter while holding down the Shift key. Subsequently hitting enter without holding the Shift key will result in the lines being automatically indented again.
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Added: on Nov 28, 2007 at 9:52 am
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