Op 19-04-16 om 13:47 schreef Marko Rauhamaa: > Prehistoric programming languages considered uppercase/lowercase > differences insignificant variations. Most modern languages preserve the > distinction and in fact invite us to make a difference between: > > BLACK > Black > black > > Why stop there? > > We need a PEP to distinguish also between: > > - typefaces (Times New Roman vs Garamond) > > - weights (bold vs thin) > > - serifs (with or without) > > - sizes (8pt vs 11pt) > > - colors (goldenrod vs maroon)
Well personnaly I would like the introduction of weights. So that reserved keywords are in bold and identifiers are thin. With unicode we could use the mathematical bold letters for reserved words. -- Antoon Pardon -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list