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deathmood



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deathmood 18 Feb 2013, 20:00
The most of my indents disappear after I open my src file, created and edited with fasmd (or fasmw) in different editor (like notepad++, notepad2, etc). It is because fasmd uses tabs for automatic indents. And its width differs from one editor to another.

Tomasz, can you add this feature to fasm editors? I mean expanding tabs into spaces, or at least possibility to set width of the tabulation. I am interested in this feature for fasmd (for DOS) specially.

Please)))
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Tomasz Grysztar



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Tomasz Grysztar 18 Feb 2013, 20:11
Turn off the "Optimal fill on save" option (in the menu that pops up when you press F10) key. This is documented in "Editor options" of FASMD.TXT.
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deathmood



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deathmood 18 Feb 2013, 20:30
Thanks)) and sorry....
I am so inattentif(((
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DOS386



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DOS386 27 Mar 2013, 07:05
Interesting ... someone apart me uses DOS ? Edited topic subject and moved it Smile
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