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- From: jct@se33.wg2.waii.com (Jim Thompson)
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- Subject: Re: TAB key in (C Fill) mode
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- Date: 23 Jul 92 18:38:07 GMT
- References: <1992Jul22.163405.12632@ccd.harris.com>
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- In-reply-to: abz@controls.ccd.harris.com's message of 22 Jul 92 16:34:05 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul22.163405.12632@ccd.harris.com> abz@controls.ccd.harris.com (Andrew B. Ziffer) writes:
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- I am sick of typing ctrl-Q TAB to get a simple tab in my C code every time
- I want to indent something. How can I change this so the TAB key alone will
- print a single TAB in (C Fill) mode.
-
- Consider using M-i instead--it will insert a Tab similar to C-q Tab;
- if your terminal has a Meta key, you might find this easier to type
- than C-q Tab (I do), and you get to keep Tab's normal function (which
- is useful when you need it). After a while, you get used to typing
- M-i instead of Tab.
-
- Jim
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