Yes, this should mean that for you example where i is the number
of 4-space indents i * 4 spaces should be used.

MM


On 30 July 2012 16:30, Timothy Normand Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

> Will this make sure there are no tabs at all?  What I don't want is
> X11-style indents, because different editors will make a horrible mess
> of that.  The Linux kernel has standardized on tabs only, which is
> okay.  I prefer 4 spaces, because that never goes wrong.
>
> [X11 style indenting:  Where i is the number of 4-space indents, use
> (i / 2) tabs followed by ((i % 2) * 4) spaces.]
>
> On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 6:27 AM, Mark Marshall <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I had a quick discussion with Tim at some point about coding style.
> > I had added a load of inconsistencies, and we both agreed that they were
> not
> > helpful.
> >
> > We decided to standardize on tab-width of 8, indent of 4, using spaces
> for
> > indent, linux bracket placement.
> >
> > My .emacs file looks like this:
> >
> > (defun ogp-c-mode () (interactive)
> >   (c-set-style "linux")
> >   (setq c-basic-offset 4)
> >   (setq tab-width 8)
> >   (setq-default indent-tabs-mode nil)
> > )
> >
> > I've corrected most things in the depot to match this style, and will
> try to
> > stick to it.
> >
> > MM
> >
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> Timothy Normand Miller, PhD
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> Open Graphics Project
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