Display vertical lines like brackets around more complex Statements

Hello
Is there a possibility somewhere in the preferences for the editor to display "vertical lines" for IF or CASE statements etc. (...i.e. like TOAD does it by default)?
Thank you for any hints.
Regards,
Thomas

Thank you for this useful information.
I checked it now again and downloaded the newest version 2.11.
For relatively short statements this works fine.
I maybe just was a bit unlucky to start using SQL-Developer directly with a trigger having over 1100 lines of code (I know there is potential for improvement ;-) )
SQL-Developer does not show these "+" and "-" any more when I copy/insert this statement to the editor. (In Toad it still works).
Thank you very much anyway.
PS: I can reproduce such behaviour when doing i.e. this: http://www.developer.com/db/article.php/3326371/Auditing-Oracle-Data.htm
to the table SCOTT.DEPT:
CREATE TABLE DEPT_A (
DEPTNO NUMBER(2,0),
DNAME VARCHAR2(14),
LOC VARCHAR2(13),
aud_action CHAR(3),aud_timestamp DATE,aud_user VARCHAR2(30) );
CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER DEPT_ATRG
AFTER INSERT OR DELETE OR UPDATE ON DEPT FOR EACH ROW
DECLARE
v_operation VARCHAR2(10) := NULL;
BEGIN
IF (
:new.DEPTNO <> :old.DEPTNO or
:new.DNAME <> :old.DNAME or
:new.LOC <> :old.LOC or
1=2) THEN
IF INSERTING THEN
v_operation := 'INS';
ELSIF UPDATING THEN
v_operation := 'UPD';
ELSE
v_operation := 'DEL';
END IF;
IF INSERTING OR UPDATING THEN
INSERT INTO DEPT_A (
DEPTNO,
DNAME,
LOC,
aud_action,aud_timestamp,aud_user) VALUES (
:new.DEPTNO,
:new.DNAME,
:new.LOC,
v_operation,SYSDATE,USER);
ELSE
INSERT INTO DEPT_A (
DEPTNO,
DNAME,
LOC,
aud_action,aud_timestamp,aud_user) VALUES (
:old.DEPTNO,
:old.DNAME,
:old.LOC,
v_operation,SYSDATE,USER);
END IF;
END IF;
END;
/

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