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I am using Adobe Brackets 1.0 code editor.

I have .php pages that include HTML & PHP lines.

HTML lines indenting fine BUT PHP lines do not indent correctly!

is there any extension or way to force PHP lines to indent correctly?

I've used and tried the following extensions but non of them did the job:

  1. [PHP-SIG] PHP SmartHints
  2. PHP Syntax Hint
  3. QuickDocsPHP
  4. QuickDocsRegEx
  5. Tab tags
  6. WordHint

Thanks

P.S. I can't believe such good editor lack this important feature & functionality out-of-the-box.


UPDATE after Nicolò's answer:

  1. Before using "Indentator" extension (Manual indentation)

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  1. After installing "Indentator" extension and applying Ctrl + Alt + i

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Joe Frambach
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SULTAN
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    why the down-voting?!!! what is wrong with the question? every one is free to down vote any question if he/she think it is off-topic or badly submitted or *for any other reason* **BUT** be helpful and brave by explaining why you down vote it so we can avoid the mistakes in the future!!!!!!! – SULTAN Nov 18 '14 at 13:18
  • Don't get mad, there are people up voting as well. I up voted too, because I have the same question about indenting PHP in brackets. By the way, I think the Indentator's result is reasonable because the PHP code has its own scope and it should be different from HTML in terms of large chunk of PHP code. – lhrec_106 Aug 16 '16 at 06:49

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Try to install the "Indentator" extension and press Ctrl+Alt+i

UPDATE After SULTAN's update:

There is an issue on GitHub about this problem: https://github.com/adobe/brackets/issues/10038

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I found a workaround to indent php codes

all what I had to do is to wrap the php code inside {}

Example

<body>
  <div>
    <div>
      <!-- some html contents -->
      <?php
      {
        //your php code here;
        //next lines will be indented correctly;
      }
      ?>
      <div>
        <div>
          <?php
          {
            //php code here;
            //another php line;
          }
          ?>
        </div>
      </div>
    </div>
  </div>
</body>

I found this way works fine with me and not causing any issues to the codes or to the pages.

Hope this helps

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