In article <525df23a0505160151184d2b21 / mail.gmail.com>, rob.02004 @gmail.com says... > > > > 2) Is your example from a otherwise empty file > > Utterly empty buffer, which I switch to Ruby mode via Buffer Options. > > If you first save the file to a "something.rb" file name, then > indenting should work properly for you. Currently the plugin is using > the file extension to determine if the file is "ruby" or not. I'll fix > it to also look at the buffer options setting in a future release. Hmm.. nope, there's more to it than that. This turns on the plugin's pre- and re-indenting of "else" and "end", but if I then select Edit | Indent | Indent Lines, it still messes up the spacing. I suspect the problem is in the ruby.xml file or the parser itself, but I don't know enough about any of this to troubleshoot... can you duplicate that on your end? -- Jay Levitt | Wellesley, MA | I feel calm. I feel ready. I can only Faster: jay at jay dot fm | conclude that's because I don't have a http://www.jay.fm | full grasp of the situation. - Mark Adler