On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 01:20:32 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote:

> On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 12:52 AM, Nobody <nob...@nowhere.com> wrote:
>> Historically, software and hardware which assigns a meaning to a tab
>> character has come in two flavours:
>>
>> 1. Tab stops are every 8 columns; this cannot be changed. 2. Tab stops
>> are configurable, defaulting to every 8 columns.
> 
> 3. Tab stops are measured in something other than characters.
> 
> With variable-width fonts, it's illogical to set tab stops in
> characters. DeScribe Word Processor defined them in centimeters, way
> back in the early... well, I didn't meet it till the 90s, but I don't
> know how long it had been around before that.


Am I the only one here who has used a typewriter?

Tab stops were set manually, to a physical distance into the page, using 
a mechanical stop. This long predates the "rule" that tab stops are every 
8 characters.

If your editor doesn't support setting tab stops to at least single pixel 
resolution, it's not supporting tabs, it's supporting something else that 
it merely calls "tabs".



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