Re: [OT(?)] Ubuntu 18 now defaults to 4-space tabs

2019-09-13 Thread Tobias Klausmann
Hi! On Mon, 09 Sep 2019, Tobiah wrote: > We upgraded a server to 18.04 and now when I start typing > a python file (seems to be triggered by the .py extension) > the tabs default to 4 spaces. We have decades of code that > use tab characters, and it has not been our intention to > change that.

Re: [OT(?)] Ubuntu 18 now defaults to 4-space tabs

2019-09-12 Thread Ken Takata
Hi, 2019/9/10 Tue 16:01:30 UTC+9 Tobiah wrote: > > We upgraded a server to 18.04 and now when I start typing > a python file (seems to be triggered by the .py extension) > the tabs default to 4 spaces. We have decades of code that > use tab characters, and it has not been our intention to >

Re: [OT(?)] Ubuntu 18 now defaults to 4-space tabs

2019-09-12 Thread Tom M
On Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at 9:01:30 AM UTC+2, Tobiah wrote: > > We upgraded a server to 18.04 and now when I start typing > a python file (seems to be triggered by the .py extension) > the tabs default to 4 spaces. We have decades of code that > use tab characters, and it has not been

Re: [OT(?)] Ubuntu 18 now defaults to 4-space tabs

2019-09-10 Thread Markus Osterhoff
* Marvin Renich [190910 14:56]: > My opinion is that the defaults.vim file should only set options that > almost all vim users will want, and should stay completely away from > options that are "personal taste" (i.e. leave them with the vim internal > default settings). The most noticeable

Re: [OT(?)] Ubuntu 18 now defaults to 4-space tabs

2019-09-10 Thread Marvin Renich
* Tobiah [190910 03:01]: > We upgraded a server to 18.04 and now when I start typing > a python file (seems to be triggered by the .py extension) > the tabs default to 4 spaces. We have decades of code that > use tab characters, and it has not been our intention to > change that. > > I found a