On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 10:07 PM, Zdenek Styblik
<zdenek.styb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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.
>

And if you meant that line just ... err ... "overflows" to the next
line, resp. new "virtual" line is created. Yeah, sure. So?
Perhaps it would be better to use white spaces for indentation after
all. At least there wouldn't be need for such discussions(1 hour gone,
FYI).

Peace,
Z.

>> 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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