When I upgraded to #Debian 12, my #Emacs started misbehaving in all kinds of weird ways. I assumed it was some breaking change in my custom config script. Turns out I just needed to delete the cache.
Though, to be fair, the reason I have custom scripts is that the way Emacs works out of the box is brain-dead (particularly the way it handles indentation).
@silverwizard I find that stripping the unnecessary whitespace out of code makes it harder to read. While there's a lot more to code readability, forcing people to use it sensibly doesn't hurt anything, IMHO.
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I was worried that if I couldn't fix it, I'd have to switch to vi.
Edit: typo
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Though, to be fair, the reason I have custom scripts is that the way Emacs works out of the box is brain-dead (particularly the way it handles indentation).
Tabs? Spaces? Why not both?
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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe • • •I use it to edit text
i use a formatter to format text
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in reply to silverwizard • •@silverwizard Sure, but only because we've arbitrarily defined them as such.
I guess I understand your stance on this. I just don't share it. I suppose I just have to chock it up to personal preference.
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