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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Vim tips and tricks Post 302912530 by yifangt on Saturday 9th of August 2014 05:28:24 AM
Old 08-09-2014
tabstop width

How to change Tab width in vim?
Say I have a file, columns are separated with single space (or maybe tab). I want to change space to tab (or different Tab width) so that the columns are aligned and nicely padded.
Code:
bob 100 90 30000 40 5
brian 40 30 20 10 10000
rob 10 2 30 40 50
mike 60 88 92 100 80

I tried setting different tabstop width to find the best one as :set ts=4; or :set ts=8, or :set ts=10, but tab width did not change at all in vim. What did I miss? Thanks!
 

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genpng(1)							   User Manuals 							 genpng(1)

NAME
genpng - Generate an overview image from a source file SYNOPSIS
genpng [-h|--help] [-v|--version] [-t|--tab-size tabsize] [-w|--width width] [-o|--output-filename output-filename] source-file DESCRIPTION
genpng creates an overview image for a given source code file of either plain text or .gcov file format. Note that the GD.pm Perl module has to be installed for this script to work (it may be obtained from http://www.cpan.org). Note also that genpng is called from within genhtml so that there is usually no need to call it directly. OPTIONS
-h --help Print a short help text, then exit. -v --version Print version number, then exit. -t tab-size --tab-size tab-size Use tab-size spaces in place of tab. All occurrences of tabulator signs in the source code file will be replaced by the number of spaces defined by tab-size (default is 4). -w width --width width Set width of output image to width pixel. The resulting image will be exactly width pixel wide (default is 80). Note that source code lines which are longer than width will be truncated. -o filename --output-filename filename Write image to filename. Specify a name for the resulting image file (default is source-file.png). AUTHOR
Peter Oberparleiter <Peter.Oberparleiter@de.ibm.com> SEE ALSO
lcov(1), genhtml(1), geninfo(1), gendesc(1), gcov(1) 2010-08-06 LCOV 1.9 genpng(1)
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