Sean Kelly napisał: > Print text doesn't have indentation levels though. Assuming a 4 character > indent, the smallest indentation level for code in a D member function is 8 > characters. Add a nested conditional and code is starting 16 characters in, > which when wrapped at 80 characters begins to look like a newspaper column. > I wrap all my comments at 79 characters, but allow code to spill as far as > 110 (which is the number of columns on an 8.5x11" piece of paper in landscape > mode).
Yeah. If counted without indents, 90 characters would probably suffice, but with them it's at least 120 so that nested code doesn't get stifled. And I'm programming with a proportional font -- far more readable than a mono-space. -- Tomek