I wasn't actually referring to the core. I was hoping to include my
code in the plug-in programmer's guide that I am working on.

Still, every drop adds to the bucket. :]

Landon

On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Larry Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>If you change only the little piece of code you have to patch,
>>without touching or reformatting the whole code, how does it matter how you
>> format
>>that little piece???
>
> Paolo hit the nail on the head with this comment.  No matter what you decide
> to use as coding standards, there has been a precedent set by the original
> JUMP code that cannot be ignored.  You can waste as much time as you want
> talking about it (and this is not the first time we've talked about it), but
> unless you are going to rewrite the core, in the end,  it won't matter one
> bit.
>
> regards,
> Larry
>
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