On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 2:49 PM, john lunzer <[email protected]> wrote:

> I had some json files with indentations which had a combination of tabs
> and spaces.
>
> Before and after the switch to the new invisibles everything looked like
> it was matched up perfectly and since the old invisibles didn't make a
> distinction between tabs and spaces I just assumed everything was all good.
> Well I had a brief scare when my json files looked like a complete MESS!
> Activating the new invisibles showed the mix of spaces and tabs (which is
> awesome because I had no idea!).
>

​Glad the new feature is helpful. It's growing on me.​


The fix is to use the "Convert tabs" command which can be found under Edit
> > Edit Body.
>

​Thanks for this.  It's easy to forgot how many useful commands Leo has.

EKR

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