Actually, I don't know if this is a bug. But, when I set tabs to 4 in bash $ tabs 4
then ls (without the color flag) a big directory, such as /usr/bin $ alias $ ls /usr/bin/ (lots of white text)... elfedit info nl-route-add sndfile-deinterleave xzegrep env infocmp nl-route-delete sndfile-info xzfgrep envsubst infotocap nl-route-get sndfile-interleave xzgrep eqn init nl-route-list sndfile-metadata-get xzless eqn2graph insmod nl-rule-list sndfile-metadata-set xzmore escapesrc install nl-tctree-list sndfile-play yacc event_rpcgen.py install-info nl-util-addr sndfile-salvage yat2m expand integritysetup nm soelim yes expiry ionice nmcli sort zcat expr ip nm-online sotruss zcmp factor ip6tables nmtui source-highlight zdiff Compare to when I use color flag... $ ls --color=auto /usr/bin/ (lots of colored text)... faillock ip6tables-apply nmtui-connect source-highlight-esc.sh zdump faillog ip6tables-legacy nmtui-edit source-highlight-settings zegrep faked ip6tables-legacy-restore nmtui-hostname speaker-test zfgrep fakeroot ip6tables-legacy-save nohup speexdec zforce fallocate ip6tables-nft nologin speexenc zgrep false ip6tables-nft-restore nproc split zic fancontrol ip6tables-nft-save npth-config sprof zless fax2ps ip6tables-restore nroff sqldiff zmore fax2tiff ip6tables-restore-translate nscd sqlite3 znew The indentation didn't broke at all. If this is a bug, please fix it. Thanks!