As we all know, python uses underlines and double underlines as
significant characters. But fonts, including programmers' fonts,
generally design underlines to run together. This makes it hard to
identify single from double, or double from triple underlines (at
least for me).
I have modified
Den dnca...@yahoo.com writes:
As we all know, python uses underlines and double underlines as
significant characters. But fonts, including programmers' fonts,
generally design underlines to run together.
Operating systems where programmers get to make decisions generally
don't have this
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Ben Finney ben+pyt...@benfinney.id.au wrote:
Operating systems where programmers get to make decisions generally
don't have this problem :-) Using GNOME on Debian, the default Monospace
font has underscores which show as distinct characters separated by a
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