Am 29.01.2012, 20:32 Uhr, schrieb Derek <ddparn...@bigpond.com>:
On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 01:04:43 +1100, Denis Shelomovskij
<verylonglogin....@gmail.com> wrote:
* Such tab using shows respect to a programmer allowing him to
configure tab size as he prefer.
This works ok for editors, but I can't work out how to configure my
browser's tab-stops or the console's or printer's either for that
matter. The issue is how to /display/ code in a reader-friendly manner.
If you are the web-master, you use the corresponding CSS3 attribute
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-text/#tab-size and make it configurable.
If you are the user, create a .css file with the following line, replacing
99 with the width in spaces you prefer:
* { -moz-tab-size: 99; -o-tab-size: 99; tab-size: 99; }
In Opera:
- Press Ctrl+F12 to open the settings dialog
- Select the 'Advanced' tab
- Click on 'Content' in the list to the left
- Click on the 'Style Options...' button
- Under 'My style sheet' browse to and select your .css file
FireFox:
http://www.tweakguides.com/Firefox_12.html
Chrome:
http://darcyclarke.me/design/skin-your-chrome-inspector/
Use some website like this one as a test:
http://www.didihome.de/html/txt-tab.htm