https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=447153

--- Comment #4 from Nikos Chantziaras <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Waqar Ahmed from comment #3)
> You have another option. As you said it's up to you, you can remove that
> setting from the editorconfig and then Kate will respect your settings. 

It' not my project. I just contribute to it. I didn't put the editorconfig in
it.


> In practice there shouldn't be any spaces in the first place or not a
> setting in the config if you want spaces to be preserved. The only way
> spaces would end up in files would be that someone used an editor which
> didn't respect editorconfig which again defeats the point of having that
> config. 

Yeah. So I would like to ignore it.


> Also I closed the issue because there is no way forward with this. We cannot
> not respect editorconfig. Reopening doesn't change that.

Why can you not not respect editorconfig? I don't get it. Is it a law and you
have to respect it? Would you get sued if you had an option to either ignore
it, or leave the interpretation of "clean spaces" up to the user?

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