The one thing that hasn't come up so far is stropping. Stropping is of
course not flavour of the month now, but I grew up with it since I
started on IMP, a derivative of Atlas Autocode
(%BYTEINTEGERARRAYFUNCTIONSPEC which of course also could be written
%BYTE %INTEGER %ARRAY %FUNCTION %SPEC). It means no reserved words of
course and it makes the stropped words stand out. This may or may not be
an advantage depending on the purpose of your reading of the program.

I agree with Frank about syntax colouring - it is very helpful when the
colours are well chosen. I notice that you usually cannot change the
typeface associated with a setting which might also be an interesting
thing to try - the danger here is, again as Frank pointed out, that most
programmers have the aesthetic sense of a much spreader. I am not
suggesting Comic Sans for keywords and Baskerville Old Style for
constant - but you could probably use typeface weight quite successfully
: light for keywords perhaps, black for constants. It would need
experiment. This then also introduces the fixed pitch v variable pitch
issue.

L.

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