On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 10:00 PM, Dan Gora <d...@adax.com> wrote:
[...]
>> What? How's that relevant what number we use for tab stops? It's
>> tabulator, not a bunch of white spaces.
>
> I don't understand what you are saying....
>
> If you write code which goes up to column 80 with tabstops set to 4,
> then type ':set ts=8' in vi, you'll see that the lines will all wrap,
> right?  It turns it into an utter mess.
>

Nope, it doesn't and I have ':set tw=80' on.

> How is a random person going to know how many spaces you use for
> tabstops that you write the code with?
>

Again, we're not using spaces for indentation. Although you can set %
vi; to auto-magically convert tabs into spaces. So when you press
tabulator key it inserts white spaces. We're not using it.

``Now, from this point on, things get a little bit confusing.''

Z.

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