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From: Kent Landfield (kent@hypermail.org)
Date: Thu Oct 28 1999 - 12:42:57 CDT
# Are the current indent options right?
Doesn't look like it.
# Is this indent pass a one-time thing or do we have to indent the files
# before commiting them each time? If yes, we should try to ease the
# indent options or use the special label that allows to turn off indenting
# on some parts of the code.
The intent was to make it reproducably consistent. The .indent.pro files
are in the baseline. I really don't care about what indenting scheme is
used as long as it is consistent. It is very hard to follow code that
has 2 character, 4 character, a tab and two tab indenting totally intermixed.
We had that. The .indent.pro files are there for when we decide on what
people like. Tweak them as you see fit.
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