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On Wed, 28 Aug 2024 20:48:08 +0200Then don't use vim - use an editor that suits your needs.
David Brown <david.brown@hesbynett.no> wrote:On 28/08/2024 19:43, Muttley@dastardlyhq.com wrote:Don't be a patronising prick, it doesn't help your argument. Personally IWriting editor editor macros in order to work around fundamentally bad>
language design is not something a programmer should have to waste time on.
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I don't know about Emacs, but in most editors the way you indent a block of code is to select the lines, then press "Tab". Unindenting is "shift-Tab". Changing tabs to spaces or spaces to tabs is done by selecting "Tabs to spaces" from the Edit menu, or something equally simple and obvious. Many editor can be set to convert tabs to spaces (or vice versa) when saving files, perhaps specific to the file type (so you don't muck up your makefiles).
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It takes a special kind of genius to be able to program, and yet still have trouble with this kind of thing.
have better things to do that figure out some obscure functionality of vim
to achieve something I shouldn't have to do in the first place if the language was designed properly. Thankfully I don't have to use Python much.
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