Dick Hollenbeck wrote:
> Also, be aware that most python programs use spaces, not tabs for
> indentation. This is also something I found nice. Tabs are a nuisance
> and have out lived their day in my opinion.
Perhaps the tap/space thing is being mis-understood.
The formatting rules - are generally C/H rules.
In C/H files - tabs please, and Unix Line endings.
In Non/C/H files - as appropriate to the file, and in the same manor and
style as existing code.
ie: Makefiles - and shell scripts are not C/H files.
I would say Python files should be in the python manor and style, just
as Makefiles are.
Otherwise: As they say: "When in rome do as the romans do". You are
nicely bringing us another road to another part of rome empire.
I think you should define how you want your little corner of the roman
empire to look.
Thank you for your help paving that road.
> I am one of two main active developers of Kicad.
Cool - I perhaps have some questions there!
-Duane.
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