Matthew Winn wrote:

>(snip)
>Also, it uses the same tabstops over an entire file. An extended idea
>is to find some way of specifying different tab widths at different
>parts of the same file, but that means a heap of empty cans and worms
>all over the place.
>
>  
>
You'd probably need to use something like folding's markers (ie. {{{1, 
etc).  Perhaps ( <<<1,3,10,20 ).  Can't say I'd use it, though, myself, 
but you never know.   That marker suggestion above may conflict with cvs 
conflict marks, so it may not be the best choice.

Regards,
Chip Campbell



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