On Jul 3, 1:06 pm, "OKB (not okblacke)" <brennospamb...@nobrenspambarn.net> wrote:
> > Yeah, I considered that, but I just hate the way it looks when the > > line wraps around to the left margin. I wanted to line it all up > > under the opening quotation mark. The wrapping may not be as much > > of an issue when assigning a variable like this, but I especially > > don't like triple-quoted strings that wrap around inside function > > definitions. That seems to completely throw off the indentation. Do > > people still use triple-quotes in that situation? > > I do, because I use an editor that intelligently indents wrapped > text to the same indent level as the beginning of the line, instead of > wrapping it all the way back to the margin. But isn't wrapped text something different than text that is purposely split across multiple lines with a newline character? That's usually the case when I need to split up a long string. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list