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Using File Explorer, locate the mod files where you installed the game. Ex: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\1404850\2660176681\" where 1404850 is LbaL, 2660176681 being this mod, Hexes o' Plenty.
Go to scripts folder, you should see a bunch of files ending with .gd, item through symbol. Hit CTRL + A to select all, or select and drag. Right click one of the files with all of them selected, then click Edit with Notepad++. Make sure that these are the only files you have open in Notepad++, else you might edit some other files you don't want to.
Next, click on the Replace tab at the top next to Find. In the Find What: field it should still say "\t" without quotations, if not then type it again. In the Replace with: field, simply hit your spacebar to type a space. Then click Replace All in All Opened Documents button on the right side. You should see at the bottom of the Find/Replace window that it says "Replace in Opened Files: 5821 (or something similar) occurences were replaced". This means you (theoretically) did this correctly.
Finally, you can either hit CTRL + SHIFT + S on your keyboard, or in the top left corner click File, then click Save All. If it prompts you asking if you're sure you want to save all changes to files, click Yes. Do not close Notepad++ yet.
Open LbaL now. If you did this right, there should be no more text flooding your screen saying tabs and spaces were mixed, and the game should run fine. You may now close Notepad++.
If for some reason you get another error, or the same error, then close the game, click into Notepad++. Hit CTRL + Z multiple times until everything was back to how it was originally, you should see the red or orange bar again on the left side. Try again.
Basically replace every tab with a space. There are 50-600 tabs per file, so use find/replace.
1) Use File Explorer to locate the mod files C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\1404850\2660176681\
"1404850" is the ID for LBAL, "2660176681" is the ID for the curses mod, YMMV
2) In the 'scripts' folder open each curse script using Notepad.
3) Select-all text, cut and past text into an empty Word* document.
4) Use find/replace (ctrl-H) to select tabs (input "^t" for tabs) and replace them with a space. (don't just delete them, that gives a different error)
*(any text editor that can find/replace tabs works for steps 3 & 4)
5) cut & paste the edited text back into the open notepad file, save it.
if it worked I would love to use it