Steven H.:
> After lots of searching, I found that the only way to
> indent with tabs and align with spaces is to use the Smart
> Tabs plugin, so I installed it.
No, you do not need any plugins for that. I have been
indenting with tabs and alighning with spaces for years,
with just copyindent:
<https://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/options.html#'copyindent'>
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