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"content": "Ah, ok. Yeah, I think what you’re looking at is probably the best way to go unless you want to get tricky and use bits instead.\n\nThe only thing I can see wrong with your idea is that it kind of hard codes things to 80 columns. Not sure that’s a problem though.\n\nWhere does the tab stop table live in memory?",
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