Rocco Moretti schrieb: > My point still stands: _somewere_ along the way the rendering got messed > up for _some_ people - something that wouldn't have happened with the > <=, >= and != digraphs.
Yes, but Python is already a bit handicapped concerning posting code anyway because of its significant whitespace. Also, I believe once Python will support this, the editors will allow converting "digraphs" <=, >= and != to symbols back and forth, just as all editors learned to convert tabs to spaces back and forth... And newsreaders and mailers are also improving. Some years ago, I used to write all German Umlauts as digraphs because you could never be sure how they arrived. Nowadays, I'm using Umlauts as something very normal. -- Christoph -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list