On Sunday 09 March 2008 07:36 am, Bert Wesarg wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 4:16 AM, Randy Kramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  On Saturday 08 March 2008 05:41 pm, Joerg Fischer wrote:
> >  > My comments are on the discussion page, now.  Specifically, I think
> >  > the proposed bookmarks implementation is overkill for such a simple
> >  > feature.
> >
> >  I deleted it.  (I may bring it up again next year, however. ;-)  (I felt
> >  comfortable deleting this as it was my suggestion (at least in terms of
> >  adding it to the GSoC list).)
> IMHO, you shouldn't delete it from the discussion page.

Having seen the comments from Joerg, I put it back on both pages, 
but with the reduced scope as suggested by Joerg.  

On another subject, I see that you put back some of your comments that I 
unintentionally deleted.  Sorry about that (it was unintentional), and thanks 
for putting them back.

I actually did mean to (but didn't) delete some of your other comments under 
the Visual Whitespace proposal because I thought (and I could be wrong) that 
they were adequately covered in the other text.  (I was hoping to shorten it 
a little.)  These are the comments I meant to delete:  

My initial proposal for the control characters is covered by the 
'alternative'. My main concern was, that the current 'control characters' are 
represented by more than one character. For the explicit drawing modes, I see 
at least 3 possible modes: 
   * generate the hex/dec/oct code inside the glyph, something like you see 
sometimes with unknown unicode characters 
   * generate the name (vt, esc,...) inside the glyph, this is mostly done in 
a stairway from top/left to bottom/down 
   * use the glyph from the font, or draw nothing 
--Bert 22:09, 6 March 2008 (CET)

How about looking at that proposal and see if there is anything that is 
redundant and could be cut out, or maybe we should consider moving that whole 
discussion to another page with a link on the discussion page?  Or not--let 
me know what you think, or just make changes and I'll see them.

Randy Kramer

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