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Originally Posted by radius
Think of the code Hitch...
What the Dodger is saying is that in the code view, when he hits the tab key, he wants the line to be indented by three spaces.
In many editors and integrated developments (and heck in word processors I guess) you can set the tab size to whatever you want so that your code will display wider or narrower depending on your preferences.
The standard is used to be eight, and now is commonly four, but two is not unheard of. I've never seen three in use personally 
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Radius:
So...he wants to be able to change the indent--not the tab, but the indent--used for the various elements, i.e., the indents we all commonly use for the CSS for an element?
That's the discussion? Indent, not TAB?
I use NTPro (Note Tab Pro) and you cannot change the tab size, so I suspect that this isn't something I ever noted. In Word, sure; but that's word-processing. {shrug}. I think, even if someone picked up Sigil and ran with it, this would be pretty far down on the "to-do" list. But I suppose if it matters to the Dodger, it matters. The way he expressed it obviously wasn't clear to me. (And I
well remember the 80-column punch card!)
Thanks for the clarification.
Hitch