I'm not sure if this question is totally on topic, but hopefully it won't bother people too much.
My company's coding standard dictates that we use four space tabs and that we do all of our indentation with tabs, not spaces.
Unfortunately for me, JDE uses the default Emacs indentation settings, which includes 8 space tabs and indents things four spaces using spaces.
I prefer the default emacs setting, but it's somewhat important that I write code that looks like everyone else's.
I was wondering what I need to add to my .emacs file to change the default code formatting to comply with my company's coding standard?
Thanks,
Rafe
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Rafe Colburn
Development Manager, Consumer Services
Alerts.com
