Can you show the rexx code?  Hard to guess without knowing how the lines are
created...

Scott Rohling

On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 6:54 AM, Mark Pace <pacemainl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've been noticing this behavior out of putty for sometime but until now it
> hasn't really effected me.  Now I'm try to format some output on the screen
> and it's messing me up.  Here is a small sample.
> Notice that if you use a character in every position they all show up in
> the
> correct space, but it appears that some places, if there is a space, it
> works as a tab.
>
> Hmm - thought I would take it a step further and do the same with a C
> program.  It formatted correctly,  so it seems to be a rexx/regina issue.
>  Does anyone know if there is some sort of setting within regina to control
> this behavior?
>
>
> sles001:~> ./test.rxx
> ....+....1....+....2....+....3
> col1
>  col2
>  col3
>   col4
>        col5
>         col6
>
> marp...@sles001:~> bin/test
> ....+....1....+....2....+....3
> col1
>  col2
>  col3
>   col4
>    col5
>     col6
>
>
>
> --
> Mark D Pace
> Senior Systems Engineer
> Mainline Information Systems
>
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