> > [X] minus/plus
>
> > [X] '-'/'+'
>
> > [ ] below/above
>
> > [X] left/right
>
> > [ ] from_left/from_right
>
> My votes are the same as Rob's.

Ditto.

Burcin, earlier you said that there wouldn't be any tab completion for
"from_left" and "from_right."  Why is that?  Does this have to do with
my patch or how Sage handles tab completion?  Is the default syntax
for a given command the only one that shows up for tab completion?

FWIW, I don't think anyone that already understands one-sided limits
would be confused by using "left" instead of "from_left".  My original
choice in syntax was motivated by students that are learning one-sided
limits for the very first time.  I've had plenty of students confused
(albeit only briefly) about what the notation of one-sided limits
really means.  I'm not advocating sticking with my original choice of
keywords, but rather just explaining my initial point of view.

Thanks for all the discussion!  (I never thought such a small thing
would generate so much discussion.)

Dana

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