On 2013-07-30, Joshua Landau <jos...@landau.ws> wrote: > On 30 July 2013 18:08, Vito De Tullio <vito.detul...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Ed Leafe wrote: >> >> > I had read about a developer who switched to using proportional fonts for >> > coding, and somewhat skeptically, tried it out. After a day or so it >> > stopped looking strange, and after a week it seemed so much easier to >> > read. >> >> By my (limited) experience with proportional fonts, they can be useful only >> with something like elastic tabstops[0]. But, as a general rule, I simply >> found more "squared" to just use a fixed-width font. >> > > Not if you give up on the whole "aligning" thing.
You don't think that Python code at a given level should all be aligned? I find it very helpful when a given block of code is visually left-aligned. I also find intializers for tables of data to be much more easily read and maintained if the columns can be aligned. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! MMM-MM!! So THIS is at BIO-NEBULATION! gmail.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list