Jonne Itkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 21 May 2002, Ron Johnson wrote:
>
>> This is amusing: I think exactly the opposite, since I indent
>> every 4 columns, and if \t were set to 4, then when less'ing
>> the file, it would look differently that it does in the editor...
>
> (Skip the next
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 05:50:10PM +0200, Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis wrote:
| On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 08:38:26AM -0500, dman wrote:
| > | --- cut ---
| > | augroup Python
| > | au!
| > | autocmd BufRead *.py set expandtab softtabstop=4 shiftwidth=4
tabstop=4
| > | augroup END
| > | ---
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 08:38:26AM -0500, dman wrote:
> | --- cut ---
> | augroup Python
> | au!
> | autocmd BufRead *.py set expandtab softtabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 tabstop=4
> | augroup END
> | --- /cut ---
> It will work, but I disagree with changing the 'tabstop' variable.
>
> Try cattin
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 10:46:59AM +0200, Luca - De Whiskey's - De Vitis wrote:
| On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 11:21:44PM +0200, J?r?me Marant wrote:
| > > Of course, we all know that using tabs in Python code is Evil. :-)
| >
| > Sure. Now, you make me think that sharing code with Vimers is
| > Ev
Jonne Itkonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And I again opposite to your opinion. If everybody uses tab to indent,
> then everyone can set his or her environment to render that tab with
> as many spaces as necessary, _or_ when using proportional fonts, as
> long an empty space as needed. I really d
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 11:21:44PM +0200, J?r?me Marant wrote:
> > Of course, we all know that using tabs in Python code is Evil. :-)
>
> Sure. Now, you make me think that sharing code with Vimers is
> Evil too. I wouldn't need such a trick ;-)
If the problem is that `Vimers' do not use space
On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 01:40, Jonne Itkonen wrote:
> On 21 May 2002, Ron Johnson wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 15:27, Jérôme Marant wrote:
[snip]
> And now something useful: less has an option '-x' which tells less how
> many spaces to use when rendering tabs. The correct and the default valu
On 21 May 2002, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 15:27, Jérôme Marant wrote:
> [snip]
> > I'm a bit annoyed with Emacs when editing Python programs because
> > Emacs always replaces TABs with spaces ; this wouldn't bother me if
> > Emacs was the only editor in the world. But when y
Florent Rougon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jérôme Marant) wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>
> Hi,
>
>> I'm sorry, this may be a bit off topic but I don't really know
>> where I can post this question.
>
> fr.comp.applications.emacs would be quite OK. ;-)
Sorry, I'm not using Usenet at
Federico Di Gregorio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Does anyone know how to achieve this?
>
> from the emacs manual:
>
>Emacs normally uses both tabs and spaces to indent lines. If you
> prefer, all indentation can be made from spaces only. To request this,
> set `indent-tabs-mode' to `nil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jérôme Marant) wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
> I'm sorry, this may be a bit off topic but I don't really know
> where I can post this question.
fr.comp.applications.emacs would be quite OK. ;-)
> I'm a bit annoyed with Emacs when editing Python programs because
> Emacs always rep
Chris Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On May 21, Jérôme Marant wrote:
>> I'm sorry, this may be a bit off topic but I don't really know
>> where I can post this question.
>>
>> I'm a bit annoyed with Emacs when editing Python programs because
>> Emacs always replaces TABs with spac
Il mar, 2002-05-21 alle 22:27, Jérôme Marant ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm sorry, this may be a bit off topic but I don't really know
> where I can post this question.
>
> I'm a bit annoyed with Emacs when editing Python programs because
> Emacs always replaces TABs with spaces ; this woul
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Do you have a solution?
>
> Yeah: use vim! However, if you insist on using emacsOS, sorry,
> can't help...
Using Vim? Emacs modes are not just syntax highlightings you know ;-)
I would call it a functional regression :-)
You're a troll!
Chee
On May 21, Jérôme Marant wrote:
> I'm sorry, this may be a bit off topic but I don't really know
> where I can post this question.
>
> I'm a bit annoyed with Emacs when editing Python programs because
> Emacs always replaces TABs with spaces ; this wouldn't bother me if
> Emacs was the o
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 16:09, Jérôme Marant wrote:
> Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 15:27, Jérôme Marant wrote:
> > [snip]
> >> I'm a bit annoyed with Emacs when editing Python programs because
> >> Emacs always replaces TABs with spaces ; this wouldn't both
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 15:27, Jérôme Marant wrote:
> [snip]
>> I'm a bit annoyed with Emacs when editing Python programs because
>> Emacs always replaces TABs with spaces ; this wouldn't bother me if
>> Emacs was the only editor in the world. But when
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 15:27, Jérôme Marant wrote:
[snip]
> I'm a bit annoyed with Emacs when editing Python programs because
> Emacs always replaces TABs with spaces ; this wouldn't bother me if
> Emacs was the only editor in the world. But when you share programs
> with others, it is bette
Hi,
I'm sorry, this may be a bit off topic but I don't really know
where I can post this question.
I'm a bit annoyed with Emacs when editing Python programs because
Emacs always replaces TABs with spaces ; this wouldn't bother me if
Emacs was the only editor in the world. But when you
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