Hi Ronald,
I see that the indentation is important for Python development - but I do not
see a case where the issue mentioned in this bug has any negative effect. If
the behaviour would be changed (ignore previous line, just use the setting) it
would also be confusing to some developers ("why does it indent the line using
a different convention?")...
Do you have a use case where the bug is really a problem? Because if tab/space
convention does not match between your settings and the file you're editing,
you'll run into problems anyhow - either during automatic or during manual
indentation (given that gedit does not do any complex automatic indentation,
like indenting after "def foo(bar):".
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Gedit auto indent inserts spaces instead of tabs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214649
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