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Old 06-05-2009, 05:52 AM   #1
abd_bela
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customising emacs


I want to change the size permanently.
I always do it by using , shift+ right click and choose the font,
unfortunately I have to do it each time I run emacs.
I want to save this option

2..... The indent in C++ (2 characters) is not the same in Java (4 characters ), I prefere the C++ indentation
I mean in c++ :
for(int i=0 ; i < 10; i++)
for(int j=0 ; j < 10; j++)
tab[i][j] = i + j;

while in java :
for(int i=0 ; i < 10; i++)
for(int j=0 ; j < 10; j++)
tab[i][j] = i + j;
That the t of tab is below r of the second for, while in java it is below i of int.
I want to use the C++ type.


Thanks for help
bela
 
  


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