MDP>> Seriously though, there is nothing TB can do other than obey what you
MDP>> are typing. How is TB (or the programmers teaching the editor how to
MDP>> respond) supposed to know that the space you *typed* at the start of a
MDP>> new line is *not* supposed to be an indentation in this instance?
Just to play devils advocate... Outlook Express doesn't use my double
spaces to indent. Neither does Word, wordpad, Outlook, Eudora, or
even good old fashioned notepad.exe
Don't get me wrong, the benifits far outweigh this minor
inconvenience, but... It is possible, and most of the office
application programming world accomodates it already.
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