[Tim, fails to channel David] [David Ascher] > You can't channel me, eh? Loser. Oh, indeed yes! No more than two hours before, I failed Guido too, by failing to guess one of the passwords I needed to do something he commanded me to do. My myth of omniscience was much easier to maintain at a distance <wink>. > Ok, I'll keep an eye out and see if I can reproduce what I'm doing wrong. > Sorry for just complaining and not giving people a chance to fix > whatever it is I'm doing wrong =). It occurs to me that I had Emacs set up (in my own .emacs) to never ever use literal tab characters. That may go a way in explaining why pymode never generated ambiguous indentation for me! I suppose you can also get in trouble by editing *other* peoples' code containing a mix of tabs and spaces. So never do that either. heck-give-up-computers-and-get-an-honest-job-ly y'rs - tim
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