I don’t know about programming but even in the 80s—and probably at least the 60s when the Selectric entered the game—tabs in typing and typesetting were format control signifiers without a predefinition; set by document, style declaration, or even a single line. They had no set spacing or even justification. These are all valid tabs and part of why I think tabs have no business in code.
[one tab]Text… [one tab]Text… [one tab]Longer… [one tab]Text… [one tab]Longer text…
In reply to Re^6: [RFC] Review of module code and POD (tab)
by Your Mother
in thread [RFC] Review of module code and POD
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