On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 8:27 AM, Mikhail V <mikhail...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'd just tell one thing since I am a bit tired: if you wish, > take an advice: avoid *any* monospaced fonts as plague if you are > reading a lot of information, this includes coding. > Avoid *any* sepia color schemes as plague. > Avoid *any* sans-serif font. Get the most close > to Garamond or Perpetua font. > > For cases, where you *absolutely must* use monospaced > font, stick to Courier font (it is called "Courier 10 pitch" on Linux, if > you don't have it in the system, try to find it, it must be > in some true type font package). > As for editing executables I don't know what *exactly* > are you trying to do, what processes are involved, > so I can't advice much. > And don't worry if a zero does not look like a pusy, > but looks like a big O, this is irrelevant in most cases. > > Now if you follow this, then probably in some time you > will say: thanks, good man Mikhail.
Thanks, good troll Mikhail. You started a nice thread, but your advice is now crystal clear for what it is: duff. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list