> TAB was bound to cycling previously and now again.
But what it does now is *not* cycling as it did before. When I enter a line that is correctly indented, pressing TAB once should do nothing.
> If it's just to jump to outmost reasonable indent, call > py-indent-line directly.
BTW, "outmost indent" is ambiguous to me. I assume you mean the largest reasonable indentation?
> Or bind it to TAB to avoid cycling.
But I like cycling, just not the way it's done right now. Even if this behavior is kept, I question its usefulness as a default behavior.
> TAB was bound to cycling previously and now again.
But what it does now is *not* cycling as it did before. When I enter a line that is correctly indented, pressing TAB once should do nothing.
> If it's just to jump to outmost reasonable indent, call
> py-indent-line directly.
BTW, "outmost indent" is ambiguous to me. I assume you mean the largest reasonable indentation?
> Or bind it to TAB to avoid cycling.
But I like cycling, just not the way it's done right now. Even if this behavior is kept, I question its usefulness as a default behavior.