On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 18:39:55 GMT John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But I read in the PEP that spaces are recommended over tabs. If this is > the case, it would involve pressing backspace 4 times (or 8, etc.) to > get back to column 1. > > So I'm wondering, how do you all handle moving around in your code in > cases like this? Is there some sort of consistency to these things that > you can write rules for your text editor to know when to outdent? It > doesn't seem like you can do this reliably, though.
I use Vim, use spaces, and have no problems. It has a shorttabstop option, which causes backspace to backspace to the preceding multiple of <tabwith> spaces when the curser is after a set of spaces at the beginning of the line. It feels like I'm using tabs, but I'm not. Also, there's some Python indenting/folding macros I picked up from Vim Online (don't remember where exactly), that provide an indent/outdent pair of key mappings, which also work perfectly with my usage of 4 spaces. - Michael -- mouse, n: a device for pointing at the xterm in which you want to type. -- Fortune -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list