Kaz Kylheku wrote: > If you want to do nice typesetting of code, you have to add markup > which has to be stripped away if you actually want to run the code.
Typesetting code is not a helpful activity outside of the publishing industry. You might like the results of your typsetting; I happen not to. You probably wouldn't like mine. Does that mean we shouldn't work together? Only if you insist on forcing me to conform to your way of displaying code. You are correct in pointing out that tabs don't allow for 'alignment' of the sort you mention: (lisp (nested list with symbols and things)) But then neither does Python. I happen to think that's a feature. (And of course you can do what you like inside a comment. That's because tabs are for indentation, and indentation is meanigless in that context. Spaces are exactly what you should use then. I may or may not like your layout, but it won't break anything when we merge our code.) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list