Hi Thibaut,
Thibaut Verron <thibaut.verron@gmail.com> writes:
> On 4/27/21 6:06 PM, Colin Baxter wrote:
>>>>>>> <ptlo@centrum.cz> writes:
>> > Philip, this is it! I disabled the electric-indent-mode and
>> emacs > is again sane. I didn't find this option before, looking
>> in the > customization groups from the menu.
>>
>> In F-90 I switch off electric-indent-mode via a .dir-locals.el,
>> viz
>>
>> #+begin_src elisp ((nil . ((f90-if-indent . 4) (f90-do-indent
>> . 4) (f90-program-indent . 4) (f90-associate-indent . 4)
>> (f90-critical-indent . 4) (f90-type-indent . 4) (eval add-hook
>> 'f90-mode-hook (lambda () (electric-indent-local-mode -1))))))
>> #+end_src
> Do you use a .dir-locals because you sometimes want to use
> electric-indent-mode in fortran?
> If yes, I don't think this will do what you want, as the eval form
> will modify the global value of the hook.
> However, if all you want is to never have electric-indent-mode in
> fortran, you can just have the add-hook form in your .emacs.
The latter. I use a dir-local and do not put the hook in ~/.emacs for the
simple reason that I have other fortran (different versions) directories
where I want the electric-indent-mode.