They change it because they need more money. (talking about Excel here)
And soon you'll see ads in the fn suggestions drop down
and ads in unused cells
and ads while the Solver is running (made in VisualBasic, running on top of WebAssembly, running on interpreted Python, using a Java Interpreter on your Web Browser to make sure you watch the ad for as long as possible)
And that's why we need to make our own spreadsheet software.
And then years pass, you play games with better graphics.
When you try to recall the old game, your brain reconstructs the game from the associative data (of events, relationships etc) but with updated visuals.
I remember Freedom Fighter to be much better looking. But maybe that was due to the low res CRT and that the game visuals were designed for being blurry.
Honestly, I'd prefer all curly's in a new line, indented according to the previous one and in some cases, even parentheses in new lines.
But if I had a problem with that, I would just go ahead and break the line down (that's a single statement, I consider it 1 line of code) into multiple, with the arguments put into variables.
I think I'd rather go with the ? being on the same line as the 'condition' and the rest can go on the other line.
Otherwise, I'd be looking one line downwards and then coming back up after realising that it is a (cond)?ex:ex operator.
And I get that it's not random, just that I asked for it at as many places as possible to not do alignment.
And from what I can recall, I had managed to make stuff work with the older clang-formats...
Or maybe not. Maybe this kind of code never went through it.
Your alt text formatting is way different from the pic by the way
Hmm.
I really just copied the stuff directly. Let me try again.
pretty common standard
I get it. But I set all available "Align" flags to false and am still getting this.
I just want a simple thing that only does continuation indents.
If there is a space added, it should be something according to the coder (Is what I mean by indents only). though not even that, because all spaces before the first character in the line are to be removed.
Make sure to convert
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