Justin Park wrote: > Sorry, my mistake. > > The real problem is this. > When I started working on the package, somehow all of indentations were > made by space-bars instead of using tabs. > But when I am implementing my own on top of it, I still use tabs to make > indentations. > > This is causing a problem. > I have to either conform to their style and change all my tabs to the > space-bars making up those spaces, > or change all indentations in the previous implementations by tabs. > But both the previous implementations and what I am going to do are also > so large that either way is not going to be efficient. > > What can I do in order to resolve this issue? > You might try Googling for "expandtabs". This isn't a new problem, though I agree it can be very vexing when it's new to you ;-)
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