Yes, the format of the garbage indicates that someone has used an editor with 4-char tab visualisation in the past - the only one I know that does that is some Microsoft Visual junk.
Tabs have been set every 8 chars since the 1960s on all but early word processors and MS junk. I don't think there's any controversy in the real computing world about how ASCII tabs should be formatted on a fixed-width terminal screen or printer. However the spaces solution is also fine for new code - anything as long as it looks ok on normal terminals and all normal editors. M _______________________________________________ Gnash-commit mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-commit
