When you define a multiline string value, you might choose to format the string against the left margin or align it with the indentation used by the code. The string values are stored with the margin intact. The align() method will provide incidental indentation support; it will strip off any leading or trailing blank lines, then justify each line, without losing the indentations.
The following is an example:
String comment = `one of my favorite lang feature from Amber(!) `.align(); System.out.println(comment);
The output of the preceding code is as follows:
one of my favorite lang feature from Amber(!)