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Python can behave annoying sometimes when it comes to mixed indentation with tabs and spaces. Especially in the Vizard environment this can be stressing, I have 2 solutions for this:
1: Use Eclipse (or another IDE tool) to create your code and then run the code with vizard. (If you use the search you can check how to use Vizard inside Eclipse) 2: copy the code with the wrong indentation to notepad, there you can remove all the tabs and whitespaces, then copy the plaintext to the vizard IDE and all the indentation should be gone so you can rebuild it properly |
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