> And somehow I'm probably coming from an old school where reading code in
> a fixed-width font feels much more pleasant than with a proportional font.

It's not an old school, it is a present school :) I just wanted to say
that -> looks more natural than → since -> has natural proportions in
monospace font. But now I think it is just a matter of habit so → will
do (but increasing font in an editor is still necessary).

>Unicode is nice, but if you enter the wrong character because you didn't
>see the little visual difference, that's probably frustrating.

As far as I understood with http://www.svenkreiss.com/UnicodeIt there
is only one possible output for each command.

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