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#
# defaultSettings.yaml
#
# You're welcome to change anything you like in here, but
# it would probably be better to have your own user settings
# files somewhere else- remember that this file may be overwritten
# anytime that you update your distribution. Please see the manual
# for details of how to setup your own settings files.
#
# Please read the manual first to understand what each switch does :)
# Default value of indentation
defaultIndent: "\t"
# default file extension of backup file (if original is overwritten with -w switch)
# for example, if your .tex file is called
# myfile.tex
# and you specify the backupExtension as BACKUP.bak then your
# backup file will be
# myfileBACKUP.bak
backupExtension: .bak
# only one backup per file; if onlyOneBackUp is 0 then the
# number on the extension increments by 1 each time
# (this is in place as a safety measure) myfile.bak0, myfile.bak1, myfile.bak2
#
# if you set onlyOnebackUp to 1, then the backup file will
# be overwritten each time (not recommended until you trust the script)
onlyOneBackUp: 0
# some users may only want a set number of backup files,
# say at most 3; in which case, they can change this switch.
# If maxNumberOfBackUps is set to 0 (or less) then infinitely
# many backups are possible, unless onlyOneBackUp is switched on
maxNumberOfBackUps: 0
# some users may wish to cycle through back up files, for example,
# with maxNumberOfBackUps: 4, they may wish to delete the oldest
# back up file, and keep only the most recent.
#
# copy myfile.bak1 to myfile.bak0
# copy myfile.bak2 to myfile.bak1
# copy myfile.bak3 to myfile.bak2
# copy myfile.bak4 to myfile.bak3
#
# the back up will be written to myfile.bak4
cycleThroughBackUps: 0
# indent preamble
indentPreamble: 0
# always look for split { }, which means that the user doesn't
# have to complete checkunmatched, checkunmatchedELSE
alwaysLookforSplitBraces: 1
# always look for split [ ], which means that the user doesn't
# have to complete checkunmatchedbracket
alwaysLookforSplitBrackets: 1
# remove trailing whitespace from all lines
removeTrailingWhitespace: 0
# environments that have tab delimiters, add more
# as needed
lookForAlignDelims:
tabular: 1
tabularx: 1
longtable: 1
array: 1
matrix: 1
bmatrix: 1
pmatrix: 1
align: 1
align*: 1
alignat: 1
alignat*: 1
aligned: 1
cases: 1
dcases: 1
listabla: 1
# if you have indent rules for particular environments
# or commands, put them in here; for example, you might just want
# to use a space " " or maybe a double tab "\t\t"
indentRules:
myenvironment: "\t\t"
anotherenvironment: "\t\t\t\t"
chapter: " "
section: " "
item: " "
# verbatim environments- environments specified
# in this hash table will not be changed at all!
verbatimEnvironments:
verbatim: 1
lstlisting: 1
# no indent blocks (not necessarily verbatim
# environments) which are marked as %\begin{noindent}
# or anything else that the user puts in this hash
# table
noIndentBlock:
noindent: 1
cmhtest: 1
# if you don't want to have additional indentation
# in an environment put it in this hash table; note that
# environments in this hash table will inherit
# the *current* level of indentation they just won't
# get any *additional*.
noAdditionalIndent:
myexample: 1
mydefinition: 1
problem: 1
exercises: 1
mysolution: 1
foreach: 0
widepage: 1
comment: 1
\[: 0
\]: 0
document: 1
frame: 0
# if you want to add indentation after
# a heading, such as \part, \chapter, etc
# then populate it in here - you can add
# an indent rule to indentRules if you would
# like something other than defaultIndent
#
# you can also change the level if you like,
# or add your own title command
indentAfterHeadings:
part:
indent: 0
level: 1
chapter:
indent: 0
level: 2
section:
indent: 0
level: 3
subsection:
indent: 0
level: 4
subsection*:
indent: 0
level: 4
subsubsection:
indent: 0
level: 5
paragraph:
indent: 0
level: 6
subparagraph:
indent: 0
level: 7
# if you want the script to look for \item commands
# and format it, as follows (for example),
# \begin{itemize}
# \item content here
# next line is indented
# next line is indented
# \item another item
# \end{itemize}
# then populate indentAfterItems. See also itemNames
indentAfterItems:
itemize: 1
enumerate: 1
list: 1
# if you want to use other names for your items (such as, for example, part)
# then populate them here- note that you can trick latexindent.pl
# into indenting all kinds of commands (within environments specified in
# indentAfterItems) using this technique.
itemNames:
item: 1
myitem: 1
# if you want to indent if, else, fi constructs such as, for example,
#
# \ifnum#1=2
# something
# \else
# something else
# \fi
#
# then populate them in constructIfElseFi
constructIfElseFi:
ifnum: 1
ifdim: 1
ifodd: 1
ifvmode: 1
ifhmode: 1
ifmmode: 1
ifinner: 1
if: 1
ifcat: 1
ifx: 1
ifvoid: 1
ifeof: 1
iftrue: 1
ifcase: 1
# *** NOTE ***
# If you have specified alwaysLookforSplitBraces: 1
# and alwaysLookforSplitBrackets: 1 then you don't need
# to worry about completing
#
# checkunmatched
# checkunmatchedELSE
# checkunmatchedbracket
#
# in other words, you don't really need to edit anything
# below this line- it used to be necessary for older
# versions of the script, but not anymore :)
#*** ***
# commands that might split {} across lines
# such as \parbox, \marginpar, etc
checkunmatched:
parbox: 1
vbox: 1
# very similar to %checkunmatched except these
# commands might have an else construct
checkunmatchedELSE:
pgfkeysifdefined: 1
DTLforeach: 1
ifthenelse: 1
# commands that might split [] across lines
# such as \pgfplotstablecreatecol, etc
checkunmatchedbracket:
pgfplotstablecreatecol: 1
pgfplotstablesave: 1
pgfplotstabletypeset: 1
mycommand: 1
psSolid: 1
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