I am making the jump to EMACS, and I can't find what I need to do in my .emacs
file to get php-mode AND all other modes to insert 4 spaces instead of a TAB. Help?
UPDATE:
When I hit tab I still get 8 spaces in a plain file with the given answers. In php-mode I still get 2 spaces. Hitting tab in php mode does nothing, tab in regular EMACS adds 8 spaces.
UPDATE2:
This is what I have in my .emacs
:
(require 'color-theme)
(color-theme-calm-forest)
(setq-default indent-tabs-mode nil)
(setq-default tab-width 4)
(setq c-basic-offset 4)
Still in regular files 8 spaces, and in PHP files the tabbing doesn't work, or jumps around randomly now. My php-mode is from the Ubuntu 9.10 apt-get install php-mode
UDATE3:
OK Here is what I want...
- When I hit the TAB Key, and when I always hit the TAB key, I want 4 SPACES inserted.
- I want the TAB key to jump to the relative position of the previous line (auto tab up to the last line, again entering in SPACES)
These rules need to apply to all files but if necessary need to first and foremost apply to (text) and PHP files.
Change the variable indent-tabs-mode to nil. You can do it interactively (for just one buffer) by
M-x set-variable
. To make it permanent (and for all buffers), putin your init file.
To make a tab do just 4 spaces in most modes, also add
For C based modes (like PHP) you will have to do:
This is what I've done.
You can use
M-x untabify
to convert all tabs to spaces.Well in that case you can set the value of
indent-tabs-mode
tonil
for your php minor mode.You may also find the wiki: http://www.fnal.gov/docs/products/emacs/emacs/emacs_23.html#SEC185 and Jamie Zawinski's post: http://www.jwz.org/doc/tabs-vs-spaces.html to be informative.
You're missing a (setq c-basic-indent 4). So you should have:
The default behavior of TAB in Emacs (in programming modes) is to automatically indent to the right place, where this place is decided based on indentation rules described by the major mode (it's one of the most important job of a major-mode, actually, much more demanding in general than color-highlighting). Of course if the line is already indented to the right place, hitting TAB won't do anything.
So you can force TAB to behave in a dumb way, like you're asking, but then you'd miss out on most of the fun. E.g. you could do something like
But instead, I recommend you use TAB the way Emacs intended and explain to Emacs how you like your code to be indented. Probably by setting something like:
From what you say, the TAB indentation in your php-mode doesn't work right, so there might simply be a bug in your php-mode. Tell us exactly in which case it is not working right, showing the text that gets mis-indented, and explaining in which way the indentation does not match your expectations.