For example when I want to save something like this:
SummaryInfo(int succeededFiles,
int skippedFiles,
int failedFiles,
int alreadyProcessedFiles,
int succeededFolders
);
But CodeMaid changes it to:
SummaryInfo(int succeededFiles,
int skippedFiles,
int failedFiles,
int alreadyProcessedFiles,
int succeededFolders
);
CodeMaid has a lot of options but I could not find the right one.
References:
- Using Visual Studio 2015
- CodeMaid: http://www.codemaid.net/
Indentation is natively handled by Visual Studio's Format Document call which CodeMaid invokes as a part of its own cleanup. A good way to confirm this is native Visual Studio behavior is to invoke Visual Studio's command directly (Edit->Advanced->Format Document).
There may be an option in Visual Studio to configure the indentation behavior. A place worth looking is Tools->Options->Text Editor->C#->Code Style->Formatting->Indentation.
If there isn't an option available in Visual Studio to change the behavior, you can stop CodeMaid from invoking that command altogether at CodeMaid->Options->Cleaning->Visual Studio->"Run format document". It will cause you to lose several other helpful cleanups though.
Hope it helps!