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Consider setting 'only format changed lines' in the preferences.
I think that we use the default eclipse settings.
@lcaron?
Best regards,
Wim Jongman
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I just noticed that almost all changes in my IDE generate a large set of unrelated formatting changes as every widget seem to use its own or even a mixed style of code formatting.
As I don't found anything I wonder if / what to use when formatting source-code, I would actually be happy with any Eclipse-Buit-In e.g. Java Convention, Eclipse (2.1) or alternatively a custom one located somewhere in the repository.
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I just noticed that almost all changes in my IDE generate a large set of unrelated formatting changes as every widget seem to use its own or even a mixed style of code formatting.
As I don't found anything I wonder if / what to use when formatting source-code, I would actually be happy with any Eclipse-Buit-In e.g. Java Convention, Eclipse (2.1) or alternatively a custom one located somewhere in the repository.
FYI @lcaron @wimjongman
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