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Right now in sublime text 2 when I start an if statement in Coldfusion and hit enter it will automatically indent the next line like this:

    <cfif this eq that>
        |

When I turn auto indent off it will leave the cursor back at the far left, which would be great, but a lot of times my code is already indented:

    <cfif this eq that>
|

What I want is it to leave it where it is currently indented to, no more, no less. Like this:

    <cfif this eq that>
    |

Any suggestions? Thanks!

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There may be other ways to make this work for you. But, you can edit the regex string in ColdFusion.tmPreferences file under

<key>increaseIndentPattern</key>

Just add cfif and cfelse to the list

|link|meta|param|cfif|cfelse

When there is an update to the ColdFusion package though, you may have to edit again.

Edit: Make sure to update the package to the latest version. The single line tags like cfargument should not indent as expected in the updated version.

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Although what you would like does not seem to be possible at the moment, see ST2 forum (maybe you posted that?)

A slightly absurd workaround that may work for you, (seems to work for me). Go to View>Syntax>Java now the auto indention should do as you please - you may lose bracket tag matching (+other things?), syntax checking may be a bit nuts (you can always flip back if necessary, try other syntax stuff), and the colour scheme will change a little, but it seems to work.

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Take a look at the settings in Sublime, there is one called 'smart_indent'.

The description for this setting is:

Makes auto indent a little smarter, e.g., by indenting the next line after an if statement in C. Requires auto_indent to be enabled.

Found some more info in the Sublime Documentation.

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