Once upon a time Micha Feigin said... > On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 12:00:03PM -0600, Monique Y. Mudama wrote: > > On 2004-05-28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] penned: > > > s. keeling wrote: > > >> > > >> However, this is likely only a problem for those of us who hate tabs. > > >> Those who like tabs are blissfully ignorant of the problems they > > >> cause. Thankfully, we've found ways to deal with this ridiculous > > >> preference of yours (man expand, man unexpand, perldoc Text::Tabs, > > >> ...). > > > > > > What kind of problems do using tabs cause? > > > > Your or my editor may not let you set the tab display size. > > > Pretty lame editor. Get a real one.
It's not just editors though. To view a file, most of the time I'll use less(1). Other times I'll cat(1) it to an xterm and use the scrollback buffer. When printing, mostly I'll use a2ps(1), but sometimes use mpage(1) or just send the text to lpr(1). These are just the programs I use. Others will undoubtedly use other programs. All these programs are going to need a consistent way to deal with tab expansion. I dont mind people using tabs as long as the tab stop is set to 8 - because that's what all programs expect as a default. I still prefer to avoid tabs, though. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]