On the windows side of things, Visual Studio, by default, has tabs set to a column width of 4 characters. Indent/Unindent multiple lines using standard select+Tab/Shift+Tab. As always, you can go into options and change tabs to whatever you want (8 char column width, 4 spaces, etc.)
Quite a non issue.
For the record, I use tabs. Column coding is so much easier. Anyone wanna use spaces on my code just do a replace all for to and.. ta da.
Wow... this thing could run like... two Vistas... maybe
dopefish or maybe just the doom guy
is getting a 9 on hothardware's heat meter a good or bad thing? Sounds terrible to me
anyone know why the "Buffer To Host" speed is in MB/s when the "Buffer to Disk" speed is in MBit/s?
Note to self: Write new malware in java... affect everyone...
On the windows side of things, Visual Studio, by default, has tabs set to a column width of 4 characters. Indent/Unindent multiple lines using standard select+Tab/Shift+Tab. As always, you can go into options and change tabs to whatever you want (8 char column width, 4 spaces, etc.) Quite a non issue. For the record, I use tabs. Column coding is so much easier. Anyone wanna use spaces on my code just do a replace all for to and.. ta da.