Hi, I am just getting started with Python, as in learning the syntax for basic statements and how to write functions and all. Here is my question. Usually, if you are a person who is blind, you run the risk of having trouble keeping your code indented properly. There are ways to do it, but they are often time-consuming. Can I get a program that I can use that will take my Python code as input and make sure it is indented properly? Or, does Python let you write code, compile it, and indent it later? For anyone who may be interested, I have created a scheme for my screen reader that plays piano notes at indentations of two space increments. I made the code indent that way because four spaces is a lot to have on a braille display. If four spaces is more acceptable, I could globally replace two spaces with four.
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