Indentation style - Wikipedia In computer programming, indentation style is a convention or style, governing the indentation of lines of source code An indentation style generally specifies a consistent number of whitespace characters before each line of a block, so that the lines of code appear to be related, and dictates whether to use spaces or tabs as the indentation character
INDENTION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary The indention on your upper lip and below your nose is called a philtrum The parking lot was studded with a number of indentions in the asphalt that would inevitably become puddles whenever it rained
Indention vs. Indentation — What’s the Difference? Indention and indentation are often used interchangeably to refer to a recess or impression made in a surface, but "indentation" is the more commonly preferred term, especially in formal writing and programming contexts