I would like the conversion of leading tabs to spaces for Python files and of 
leading spaces to tabs (but more importantly NOT vice versa) for Php files.  I 
am sure many of you have addressed this issue already and know how best to 
handle it in Geany. I don't see an obviously good way to handle it. I can only 
guess a special configuration file might do it, and call me lazy.

Python (*.py):
The custom and better way in Python is leading spaces not leading tabs. If 
spaces and tabs are mixed, the visual appearance is not indicative of actual 
block nesting. Per PEP 8, Python 3 forbids mixing (unlike Python 2) and prefers 
spaces, 4 for each indent level: PEP 8 -- Style Guide for Python Code.

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Php (*.php):Wordpress recommends leading tabs: PHP Coding Standards | Wpcs 
Handbook Handbook | WordPress Developer Resources.

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I see this: Preferences -> Editor -> Indentation -> 'Detect type from file'. It 
is not working for me. I know, barely, that one can create a custom Geany 
configuration file. Can one specify the correct behavior by file extension, and 
is that a good or best way?
I notice on the Geany Plugin Wishlist this item (stale as it is): 

Feature found in Slickedit: Tabs to spaces option should be file extension 
dependent (i.e. you might want it most of the time but not e.g. for the .mak 
file extension). (Tuesday, September 29, 2009) 

For anyone who already knows, what is the state of affairs on this desirable 
functionality? What good is the 'Detect type from file' setting? My experiments 
have been fruitless.

Douglas Morris
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