April 2025
Intermediate to advanced
400 pages
12h 42m
English
When you press the tab key in software, text that follows is sent some semi-random distance from the text before the tab. Because the distance is rarely what’s wanted, people resort to adding spaces. But, if one changes the font or its size, this structure falls apart.
In the days of typewriters, paper was attached to a “carriage” that would move in tiny increments with each letter typed, but would jump farther when the tab key was pressed. The location to which it would jump was set with tab stops, perhaps ...
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