On 22 Feb, Marc Lehmann wrote: > "Standard vi indentation" is fine. Just follow the GNU coding style on > when to indent, and when not (and when to add spaces, when not...) > ;) Uhm, I use vim and vim uses tabs by default and doesn't indent the { after an if like GNU suggests. Du you have working settings to achieve this? -- Servus, Daniel
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