I fail to see what is so difficult about that definition. Indentation is logical spacing. Alignment is the visual spacing.
TidyPerl knows the difference as shown above.
Or, to use a heretical example, Python forces you to use only indentation, and forbids alignment.
I don't think it gets much simpler than saying "The stuff you like to be 2 spaces wide but the guy sitting next to you likes to be 4 spaces wide". That's the indentation.
In reply to Re^3: No Hard Tabs in Code
by SuicideJunkie
in thread No Hard Tabs in Code
by Xiong
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