Bill Moseley wrote:
At 02:34 AM 06/16/02 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:

1. people don't read convention pages.


Yep I always skip those sections in books.

;)

I read some books right to left :)

2. if you happen to have a single line

# make install

some will think of it as a comment. And that's the only reason why I suggest some prefix. Otherwise % and # are perfect with me.


I guess no matter how hard you try someone will get confused.  Then if not
user% then % and root#.  That seems rather explicit.  I just think if you
are going to use letters that they should mean something to the person
reading it, and not be just place holders.

I suspect you, Stas, have probably the most experience regarding this with
questions you have received due to the guide.

yeah, I think % and # are fine when they used together in the same para, # is a bit confusing when used alone. I guess we should just use % and #, have a section of conventions and finish this issue. Those confused should have read the conventions, and if they didn't, it's their fault :)


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