Yes we should, to match the parser behaviour you note further on.
One thing I forgot to mention is that it's the same commit mentioned above that also modified the parser not to allow leading whitespaces…
Well the default value in Scintilla is 1 which matches the comment, but then Geany sets it 0 which is correct (IMNAAHO).
You seem to have a lot against leading whitespaces here, far beyond whether we should or shouldn't use them in these specific files, why is that?
My personal feeling is that we shouldn't use them in our conffiles, but that we should support them in the file type; I don't see any reason why to limit this, is there really valid cases where it causes problem to support it?
@eht16 as the author of the mentioned commit, can you remember the reason ages later?
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