Johannes Bauer <dfnsonfsdu...@gmx.de>: > I don't know why anyone would force a display issue onto everyone.
Well, if I have to work with your code, you are forcing your style on me. > It imples the arrogant stance that every human being has the exact way > of reading and writing code. Everyone can configure her editor to what > she wants (including line breaks and such). That's a good point: why aren't we just exchanging AST's and configuring the editor to display them in our preferred format? Well, we're not there yet. Objective readability is not the main issue here, IMO. It's the screen estate. I know the idea of "windows" is fast disappearing from modern ("mobile") computing; you have "apps" instead that commandeer the whole screen. Personally, I find that a big step backwards. I want to be able to subdivide the screen for many windows that represent different contexts and tasks. Marko -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list