![]() ![]() ![]() In that case it’ll always indent the cursor to a multiple of your indent size (so, yes, when you press tab the first time it’ll indent up to the next multiple and then it’ll add 4) – if you use it consistently you’ll note that the indent will end up matching because it’ll always be a multiple of 4 (but you have to adjust existing text…).īut still, I’d actually recommend against using that (because it’ll always indent to a multiple of 4 sometimes it’ll add just 1 space and you’ll have to use tab again to actually add a separator… note that this is the default VSCode indent behavior and it’s the reason for the robot.editor.4spacesTab setting) and just using the formatter that comes with the Robot Framework Language Server – the bundled formatter is actually robotframework-tidy (you can see Robotidy 3.3.2 for its docs). I believe that what you want is really setting robot.editor.4spacesTab to false. ![]()
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