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Thanks David,

I installed jalopy but when I try to use it from a right click I get this
message "An internal error has occurred. See error log for more details.".

Where is the error log?

Thanks,
Aaron Bartell

-----Original Message-----
From: David Morris [mailto:David.Morris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 5:00 PM
To: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WDSCI-L] Re: Java Indentation engine


Aaron,

I use Jalopy quite a bit. There is an Eclipse 2.x plugin, but I don't
there is 
anything available for Eclipse 1.X. Jalopy can be run standalone or
through 
an Ant task, which might get you by until April when WDSc 5.0 is out.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/jalopy

David Morris

>>> ALBartell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 03/03/03 02:30PM >>>
Is there somewhere to download a different Java Indentation engine or
Code
Formatter?  I have my code extend to 120 characters and here is how it
formats it when I select Format.  Notice it doubles up lines and the
catch
doesn't start on its own line.

    public String readURL(InputStream url) {
        try {
            StringBuffer out = new StringBuffer();
                byte[] buffer = new byte[1024 * 64];
                int bytesRead = url.read(buffer);
                while (bytesRead > 0) {
                out.append((char) bytesRead); bytesRead =
url.read(buffer);
}

            return out.toString(); } catch (Exception e) {
            return e.toString(); }
    }

I want it to look like this.

    public String readURL(InputStream url) {
        try {
            StringBuffer out = new StringBuffer();
            byte[] buffer = new byte[1024 * 64];
            int bytesRead = url.read(buffer);
            while (bytesRead > 0) {
              out.append((char) bytesRead); 
              bytesRead = url.read(buffer); 
            }

            return out.toString(); 
        } catch (Exception e) {
            return e.toString(); 
        }
    }

Also it doesn't allow me to open my Java code in the LPEX editor. ?? 
Is
that because I have it in a Java project?

TIA,
Aaron Bartell
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