Steve Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, of course it would, You used nothing but tabs to achieve the
> alignment you wanted. There's no mixing of spaces and tabs.
There IS mixing of tabs and spaces. It seems there is a
misunderstanding.
In the following, I will use "--->" to show a tab and "_" to show a
(leading) space.
for(;;) {
--->if (a == b) {
--->--->some_long_function_name(a,
--->--->________________________b);
--->}
}
For a function name that's longer by 1 character, you'd get this:
for(;;) {
--->if (a == b) {
--->--->some_long_function_name1(a,
--->--->_________________________b);
--->}
}
With this arrangement of tabs (for indentation) and spaces (for
alignment), you can change the display tab width and get the right
effect.
I apologize for inadvertently using a multiple of 8 chars in the name
"some_long_function_name".
Oh, wait! The name is 23 chars long. Hm.
Kai
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