Using non-ascii symbols

Fredrik Lundh fredrik at pythonware.com
Tue Jan 24 13:14:01 EST 2006


Christoph Zwerschke wrote:

> > My point still stands: _somewere_ along the way the rendering got messed
> > up for _some_ people - something that wouldn't have happened with the
> > <=, >= and != digraphs.
>
> Yes, but Python is already a bit handicapped concerning posting code
> anyway because of its significant whitespace. Also, I believe once
> Python will support this, the editors will allow converting "digraphs"
> <=, >= and != to symbols back and forth

umm.  if you have an editor that can convert things back and forth, you
don't really need language support for "digraphs"...

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