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s/^I/ /g
But if there are tabs in a line (assuming the space is the width of the tab characters):
'foo'^I ^I =>'bar',
'bazzle'^I =>'qux',
Each tab does not correspond to the set number of maintaining alignment Spaces. Anyone have a cunning idea, how to replace these tabs with spaces while maintaining proper alignment?
:retab
Or, if you have a tag after the space:
:retab!
I like to use spaces to indent rather than labels; in sed or vim, it is easy to replace tabs at the beginning of the line:
s/^I/ /g
But if there are tabs in a line (assuming the space is the width of the tab characters):
'foo'^I ^I => 'bar',
'bazzle'^I =>'qux',
Each tab does not correspond to a set number of spaces to maintain alignment. Anyone has a cunning Idea, how to replace these tabs with spaces while maintaining correct alignment?
In Vim:
:retab
Or, if You have a tag after the space:
:retab!