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Re: Korrekte wyse om "tab width" te stel?
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Kai Grossjohann |
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Re: Korrekte wyse om "tab width" te stel? |
Date: |
Sun, 14 Nov 2004 13:28:57 +0100 |
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Jens Thiede <jens.news@webgear.co.za> writes:
> Wat sou die beste manier wees om "tab" se brute te stel na 4 spasies?
Perhaps it is easiest to hit M-i? That should be pretty close to what
you want, except that it goes to a multiple of 8 spaces instead of 4.
But you can change the variable tab-stop-list:
(setq tab-stop-list '(4 8 12 ...))
Please expand the "..." appropriately. I'm too lazy to do the
arithmetic myself ;-)
But I don't recommend to rely on this. Emacs supports syntax-driven
indentation which can often be configured to your liking for the
language you're working in. Syntax-driven indentation is really
useful for catching silly syntax errors such as a missing closing
brace.
> P.S.
> Ek skryf in Afrikaans (alhoewel daar niks vout is met my Engels nie) en
> wonder of ek daarmee kan wegkom (Dalk is daar Nederlanders hier?),
> sedert ek gesien het dat mense selfs in Japannees skryf.
I'm not sure if I understand the above paragraph, but I'm trying.
But I haven't seen many Japanese postings, except for Spam perhaps.
Kai