* Re: display of TAB character
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@ 2003-12-17 20:31 ` Kai Grossjohann
2003-12-24 11:57 ` Georg Wittig
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From: Kai Grossjohann @ 2003-12-17 20:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
georg1000@gmx.de writes:
> I was unable to find out how to do this. The only way to change
> the display of TAB is by changing `tab-width', which can only be set to
> a constant value.
That's also what I think.
> I do not want to change the behaviour of the tab key (with
> `tab-stop-list' for example), but the display of the TAB key.
To change the display of the tab key, you have to paint your keyboard ;-)
Kai
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* Re: display of TAB character
2003-12-17 20:31 ` display of TAB character Kai Grossjohann
@ 2003-12-24 11:57 ` Georg Wittig
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From: Georg Wittig @ 2003-12-24 11:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kai Grossjohann <kai@emptydomain.de> writes:
> georg1000@gmx.de writes:
>
> > I was unable to find out how to do this. The only way to change
> > the display of TAB is by changing `tab-width', which can only be set to
> > a constant value.
>
> That's also what I think.
>
> > I do not want to change the behaviour of the tab key (with
> > `tab-stop-list' for example), but the display of the TAB key.
>
> To change the display of the tab key, you have to paint your keyboard ;-)
Here's a small code sequence you can put into your ~/.emacs. It
assigns a color to the TAB-Key and to a trailing space character at
the end of the line. I think I found it in this news group some years
ago. Works for me quite well and fast.
(custom-set-faces
'(my-tab-face ((((class color)) (:background "lemon chiffon"))) t)
'(my-trailing-space-face ((((class color)) (:background "Gold"))) t))
(add-hook 'font-lock-mode-hook
(function
(lambda ()
(setq font-lock-keywords
(append font-lock-keywords
'(("\t+" (0 'my-tab-face t))
("[ \t]+$" (0 'my-trailing-space-face t))))))))
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* display of TAB character
@ 2003-11-26 23:15 georg1000
2003-11-27 6:45 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: georg1000 @ 2003-11-26 23:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
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In http://www.jwz.org/doc/tabs-vs-spaces.html Jamie Zawinski
writes concerning the display of the TAB character:
A third interpretation is for the ASCII TAB character to mean
``indent to the next tab stop,'' where the tab stops are set
arbitrarily: they might not necessarily be equally distanced from
each other. Most word processors can do this;
Emacs can do this. I don't think vi can do this, but I'm not sure.
I was unable to find out how to do this. The only way to change
the display of TAB is by changing `tab-width', which can only be set to
a constant value. I do not want to change the behaviour of the
tab key (with `tab-stop-list' for example), but the display of the TAB
key.
Thanks in advance, Georg.
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* Re: display of TAB character
2003-11-26 23:15 georg1000
@ 2003-11-27 6:45 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2003-11-27 6:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
> Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 00:15:35 +0100 (MET)
> From: georg1000@gmx.de
>
> In http://www.jwz.org/doc/tabs-vs-spaces.html Jamie Zawinski
> writes concerning the display of the TAB character:
>
> A third interpretation is for the ASCII TAB character to mean
> ``indent to the next tab stop,'' where the tab stops are set
> arbitrarily: they might not necessarily be equally distanced from
> each other. Most word processors can do this;
> Emacs can do this. I don't think vi can do this, but I'm not sure.
>
> I was unable to find out how to do this.
How did you look? I typed "i tab stops" in the Emacs manual and was
immediately placed in the section which explains how to set the tab
stops. I think that's what Jamie meant in the quoted fragment, but
I'm not sure if this does what you want. Does it?
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