> All indentation uses spaces. I guess my fear is that users will find
> it annoying if the TAB key is devoted to smart indentation and space
> and delete are the only tools for adjusting the indentation manually.
> But maybe manual indentation is a rare enough that it is better to use
> TAB for smart indentation.

Just wanted to highlight that both Emacs Clojure-mode and Eclipse/
CounterClockWise use TAB to auto-indent the current line correctly.
So, I guess the expectation would be likewise for the respective
proportion of Clojure users. Though of course the key bindings should
be re-mappable too IMHO.

Regards,
Shantanu

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