Hi,

for this purpose, you can also add " '(indent-tabs-mode nil)" to your
"custom-set-variables" in your .emacs file.
This will put some spaces when you press TAB instead of a tabulation.


Esther Baruk


On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 5:48 PM, michel levy <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> On 29/08/2011 17:12, michel levy wrote:
>
> I want to insert some Ocaml expressions in latex, but by cut/paste it's
> impossible, because I lose
> the identation.
> Do you have a solution to insert Ocaml source in latex document ?
> Do you know if someone has written a definition for using ocaml with the
> listings package ?
>
>  Thank you all, for your answers to my questions.
> But for my limited needs, I have also seen that cut/paste was a solution,
> if, in emacs,
> you replace the tabs by spaces. For example, M-x untabify replaces in a
> selected region the tabs by spaces.
>
>

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