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Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation
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Yuri Khan |
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Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation |
Date: |
Sun, 21 May 2017 21:45:20 +0700 |
On Sun, May 21, 2017 at 8:46 PM, Krishnakant <krmane@openmailbox.org> wrote:
> Just that I am myself blind and find managing tabs with screen readers more
> convenient, but I am not against using any style.
Okay, I honestly cannot comprehend how coding styles work for a blind
person. I do understand that a simple “End if” (or “for”, or
“function”) announcement will help in all but the simplest cases. And
I do believe you will benefit from shorter functions even more than
your sighted teammates.
- Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation, (continued)
- Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation, Tomas Nordin, 2017/05/19
- Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation, Krishnakant, 2017/05/21
- Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation, Skip Montanaro, 2017/05/21
- Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation, Krishnakant, 2017/05/21
- Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation, Yuri Khan, 2017/05/21
- Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation, Krishnakant, 2017/05/21
- Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation, Skip Montanaro, 2017/05/21
- Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation,
Yuri Khan <=
- Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation, Krishnakant, 2017/05/21
- Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation, Skip Montanaro, 2017/05/21
Re: how to highlight block end in Python-mode indentation, Joost Kremers, 2017/05/21