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2017-08-19
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I haven't been able to find the magic combination of settings that leads to a smooth experience when typing code. I think the main issue is that somehow the lisp-paredit:newline
override of enter
(perhaps in combination with something else?) doesn't behave as expected. Instead of going to a newline, indented correctly, it actually inserts a newline below the cursor, and the cursor jumps back to the beginning of the same line. Turning this off and trying other auto-indent options do allow the cursor to move to a new line, but often the indentation is in the wrong spot (generally would want it to align with the previous s-exp). I must be missing something, because the lisp-paredit:newline
behavior clearly isn't correct, and something else I've done must be breaking it. Any suggestions?
nvm - using windows, had to change newline to CRLF.