[quake3] Tabulation

Julian Priestley juzley at gmail.com
Wed Oct 17 17:51:29 EDT 2007


I think the problem is not whether your editor formats the code
properly, it's rather that if you want to keep consistent with the
file you're modifying, you have to check whether tabs or spaces are
used, and then change what your editor uses to match it. If you then
change to modifying another file that uses the other, you have to
change your editor's prefs again. Annoying!

On 17/10/2007, Ben Noordhuis <bnoordhuis at gmail.com> wrote:
> Not worth the effort IMO, a decent editor will format the source properly.
>
> If you go through with this, use tabs. Not starting that holy war
> here, it simply makes it the easiest for editors to apply a user's
> indentation preferences.
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