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Re: Python and Emacs



Florent Rougon <florent.rougon@free.fr> writes:

> jmarant@nerim.net (Jérôme Marant) wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>
> Hi,
>
>>   I'm sorry, this may be a bit off topic but I don't really know
>>   where I can post this question.
>
> fr.comp.applications.emacs would be quite OK. ;-)

  Sorry, I'm not using Usenet at all.

>
>>   I'm a bit annoyed with Emacs when editing Python programs because
>>   Emacs always replaces TABs with spaces ; this wouldn't bother me if
>>   Emacs was the only editor in the world. But when you share programs
>>   with others, it is better to have real TABs instead of spaces.
>>   I know about the "C-q TAB" but I don't want to use it every time
>>   I want automatic indentation. 
>>
>>   Does anyone know how to achieve this?
>
> I *hate* tabs in files, but here it goes...

  I don't really care as long as Emacs can handle it transparently.

> (add-hook 'python-mode-hook #'(lambda ()
>                                 (local-set-key "\t"
>                                                #'(lambda ()
>                                                    (interactive)
>                                                    (insert "\t")))))
>
> Please, don't spread this two much... nice Python code with ugly tabs
> makes me depressed. :)

  This solution looks nice too compared to what was proposed here
  previously.

  Thanks.

  Cheers,

-- 
Jérôme Marant

http://marant.org


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