On 21/03/17 15:04, Mikhail V wrote:
On 21 March 2017 at 15:49, Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2017-03-21, Mikhail V <mikhail...@gmail.com> wrote:

Didn't want to say this, but you know it was quite predictable from
the beginning that the arguments will end up somewhere in "linux
console is the center of the universe, e-macs is mother of all apps
and monospaced text is peak of human evolution".

Well, I'm glad you've finally admitted it. :)

I don't know how to help, probably if there is an important document
which you want different people to read, just make plain txt, or
HTML table, Office document, PNG image, etc.  Or just use spaces if
it is for ASCII-art purposes.

Well written code _is_ ASCII-art.

Written code is ASCII-art only if you live in the Monospaced Kingdom,
and even there, only if you draw ASCII-art in multi-line comment blocks.
But its true, that it will have a notable place in a museum.

You misunderstand; well-written code has a pleasing shape all of its own, never mind any deliberate attempts at diagramming. You may be correct that it is only true in the Monospaced Kingdom; if so, that's a major plus point for fixed-width fonts.

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