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RE: Understanding Emacs and Tabs
From: |
Bingham, Jay |
Subject: |
RE: Understanding Emacs and Tabs |
Date: |
Fri, 16 May 2003 14:24:13 -0500 |
On: Friday, May 16, 2003 Eric Pement wrote:
>"Paul D. Smith" <psmith@gnu.org> wrote in message
news:<p5n0i0vupt.fsf@lemming.engeast.baynetworks.com>...
>> You should probably point out that, regardless of the mode or other
>> settings, you can always insert an actual TAB character by first
typing
>> C-q as in:
>>
>> C-q TAB
As long as you are including this you might as well also include that
M-i will also always insert an actual TAB character.
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