On 2 August 2013 22:34, Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 10:15 PM, <wxjmfa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Problem #3 > > cm or inch? The only serious unit is an SI unit. > > (In scientific publications, only SI units are accepted) > > The cm is not a primary SI unit either.
But it is an SI unit. (As a side note, humorously when watching University Challenge today one of the semi-finalist teams were unable to convert degrees fahrenheit to celsius. This just goes to show that non-SI units are e̶v̶i̶l̶ hard.) > > Hint: Put you code in a pdf. > > Hint: Put your code in a bitmap for screens *and* a PDF for printing. > That's the only way to guarantee that it'll work. > > Since this is not possible, there is one solution left: Do not view > your code on screen, but only print it out. Then you can guarantee > that your columns are as you expected. Python could be enhanced to > take advantage of this; for instance, instead of requiring the hash > character (which may be difficult to type on certain keyboards, > including mobile phones), a letter C (U+0043) in column 1 can cause > the line to be considered a Comment. > This is jmf. It'd have to be a Euro.
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