On Sun, 06 Mar 2011 14:22:57 -0500
Julian Lamb <thepurl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Welcome to communal software development!  When many different people 
> contribute, you're bound to get a mix.  Stefan's original code used a 
> "unique" indentation method (2 spaces to start, then +4 spaces for
> each level afterward)...I'm assuming he was using some specific Emacs 
> modeline for his coding.
> 
> Me, I use a simple text editor (no modeline support) and prefer 1 tab 
> char per indentation level.  Among other things, this lets the user
> set his viewer to indent however much he/she wants for visual
> clarity.  With my current setup, it's almost impossible for me to
> recreate special modelines, so I would definitely prefer to switch
> everything over to tabs.

in a nutshell: you are a sane person. ;)

anyway, what do you think about jörg wunsch's wish (pun intended)?

-- 
Kind regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Stefan Tauner

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