> > "When processing indentation, beginning at the left-hand-side, a period is 
> > equivalent to a space character until the first character that is not a 
> > period, blank, or tab."

I've now implemented the "." as an indentation character in the git repository, 
so we can experiment with it.  I decided to *NOT* make it equivalent to a space 
- you have to match exactly.  (So if you use a period to indent a line, you 
have to use it in the same place in the next line if it's indented to the same 
level).  It was trivial to implement (a one-line change).

--- David A. Wheeler


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