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Old 03-17-2008, 10:39 PM
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"Displayed tab width" problem...
Hi,
I have a problem. When I go in Eclipse to the "Window/Preferences/General/Editors/Text Editors" and change "Displayed tab width" value from "4" (default) to "2", the program uses again "4 spaces" for "tab width".
When I enter there whatever value, in editor there is always "4 spaces" for "tab width".

I am using "Eclipse 3.3.1.1".

Any ideas?

Thanks.

Petike
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