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I love the site, but why is Stack Overflow so clunky when pasting C++ code?

Is there something I'm missing? What if I have a really long program, that seems rather redundant and annoying to do every time I paste C++ code.

For instance, I paste my code (after indenting four spaces)... (I had to post a picture of it, because Stack Overflow won't let me post unformatted code.)

...And it looks like that.

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    I usually indent the code in my editor already and paste it without problems. If you lose the indentation that might be due to your browser... Commented May 15, 2014 at 17:05
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    You shouldn't be posting a "really long program". You should be posting a minimal compilable example.
    – nobody
    Commented May 15, 2014 at 17:05
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    Are you first indenting and then pasting your code? If so, this probably counts as a duplicate of the linked post. Commented May 15, 2014 at 17:09

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The easiest way is to just paste the code. Then highlight it with your mouse and hit Ctrl + K.

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The easiest way in my opinion and what I usually do would be taking care of the indentation in your editor already. For example with gedit (just the editor I happen to use on this netbook for easy tasks.) I do:

  • Ctrl+A to select all the text
  • Tab to indent it all
  • Ctrl+A to select all the text again (otherwise gedit won't pick up the new indentation for the first line...)
  • Ctrl+C to copy it.

Now you just gotta paste it into your question and it is properly formatted. I find this way faster than switching to the mouse.

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