Make tab size across .emacs and .vimrc files consistent#70
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The .emacs file set tabs to be four spaces, while the .vimrc file set tabs to be two spaces. I felt it was weird to have different tab lengths for different editors. So for consistency I set tab-width to in .emacs.
Forgot to update the .emacs to comments to reflect the last change.
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.emacs file originally specified a tab as four spaces, while .vimrc specified a tab as 2 spaces. To be consistent across editors I changed the .emacs file to specify a tab as two spaces. It seemed like two spaces was the intention considering the .vimrc file mentions two spaces multiple times, while four spaces was only referenced once.