Alan Manuel Gloria:
> I don't see it as having as much utility as drawing horizontal lines
> of . in indentation area.
> 
> Still, either one will do.  The most common use case I see is to draw
> vertical lines in the indentation area so I that when I modify the
> code, I can get to see where I should indent to when I add another
> clause in a long cond for example.  Support that and I'm happy.

Okay, in that case, I'll change it to cons a period when it reads a period.

It's easier to *relax* constraints than to *add* them, so we can always switch 
later if we start with the more constrained version.  It's also a slightly 
easier rule to describe.

--- David A. Wheeler

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