actually it's not really difficult to add something like a
s/\t/ /g
to
Good Intentions: Wikisyntax for the Monastery
The function exclude must be called with a 4th argument untabify in the line with
text = exclude(text,/<(c|code)>[^]*?<\/\1>/g,"code",untabify);
If defined apply the callback to substring = transform(substring)
before exclusions.push( [placeholder,substring] ); is done.
like this users can do personal adjustments to the way the transformation is done
(not everyone wants 4 spaces for tab) in untabify()
Just documenting it for future implementation if a real demand rises.
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