> CC-mode gives you a lot of options for controlling indentation. > > M-x Info-goto-node RET (ccmode)Commands RET > > The subsections "Indentation commands", "Minor Modes" and "Electric > keys" will probably be the most relevant for what you're trying to > accomplish. > > For (1) something like > > (setq c-basic-offset 8 > indent-tabs-mode t > c-insert-tab-function 'tab-to-tab-stop) > > (setq c-syntactic-indentation nil) ; maybe, or maybe not this one > > should be close to the behavior you're looking for. > > For (2), try > > (c-toggle-electric-state -1) > > > Thanks a lot for this information. I have taken your tips and done additional online research. I came up with the following .emacs file for this project that has absolutely horrid indentation and use of tabs: (defun my-c-mode-common-hook () (c-toggle-electric-state -1) (define-key c-mode-base-map (kbd "TAB") 'self-insert-command)) (add-hook 'c-mode-common-hook 'my-c-mode-common-hook) It almost behaves how I want now. I hit Tab, it creates a tab. It does not start indenting stuff when I type a special character such as a paren or a semicolon. However, there is still one thing needed to make it behave just like Notepad. Let's say my cursor is positioned immediately following a tab character. When I hit Backspace (I believe that causes a function "backward-delete-char" to be called), it converts that tab character into a bunch of spaces, then deletes the last space. I would really like Backspace to just delete the tab character. Is there any way to do this? I suppose I'd have to rebind Backspace to a function other than backward-delete-char, but I'm not sure which function.