All it does it just set the tab width for the current editing buffer -- 2
spaces, 4, whatever. This comes up for me regularly enough that I wanted a
quick way to do that. (BBEdit is the only editor I use that doesn't make this
easy to set on a per-buffer basis, and that remains a very minor grump of mine!)
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Watts Martin
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On Saturday, March 24, 2012 at 7:03 , Govinda wrote:
Thanks Watts for these!
I was glad to add these to my collection ans start using a couple of them
right away.
Can you tell me where I should read to learn what 'Set Tab Width' does, in
newbie english?
-Govinda
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