> Maybe it should better called "hard tabulation" or whatever,
> but yes, "hard tabs" means the #9 character. There's no other
> kinds of tabs, just using spaces (#32) for
> indentation/tabulation - which oddly enough I've _never_ seen
> being refered to as "soft tabs" ;-)

I think I've read the term "soft tab" at older Borland docs

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