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From: 71231 DOT 104 AT compuserve DOT com (Richard Slobod)
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Subject: Re: Bracketing: A Matter of Style
Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2000 22:32:47 GMT
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> wrote:

>Changing the tab size is a Bad Idea, because that makes the visual appearance
>of the program depend on the editor used by whoever looks at the source.

The only potential problem I can see is that, for example, someone working
with 2-space-wide tabs might tend to have some lines that are over 80
characters wide when the tabs are expanded to 8 spaces, but that's a minor
problem, at least IMHO.  It's not like the source will be completely mangled
when viewed with a different tab size.

Also note that 1) this isn't likely to be an issue if you're the only one
who ever works with the source files in question and 2) it's trivial to
replace the tabs with the desired number of spaces if you should need to.

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