On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Markus Roberts <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Four thoughts:
>
>    - I slightly favor <~ and ~> for  subscription, as => already has
>    meaning and "~>" looks more like "linked on change" to me.   If
>
>
I agree it's good to use a different marker due to => having meaning, but
I'm not hugely enamored with using ~> given how differently the tilde
renders in both style and vertical position in different fonts.

The "Plain Text" view in TextEdit on OS X is quite horrific, with the tilde
being placed quite high, destroying the arrow-like nature.

I'm not violently opposed, but I do think it has some legibility issues.



>
>    - that's unpopular, what about "%>" and "<%" or even "-> (sub)" and "<-
>    (sub)"?
>    - Are we missing :OUT_EDGE_SUB intentionally (in which case you should
>    change your example) or by oversight?
>    - Is there any way to keep rake mail_patches from blathering about the
>    generated code?
>    - +1 in general though.
>
> -- Markus
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