Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] Python indentations in ObjPas :)

2012-07-17 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
On 17 July 2012 06:17, Martin Schreiber mse00...@gmail.com wrote: I went to the opposite direction, a single space for indentation only. - Closing end's build a 45° line, a wrong end structure is visible Looking at your code again, I now see what you mean. Though the indentation is still to

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] Python indentations in ObjPas :)

2012-07-16 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
Hi, Surprisingly easy to read lower vert size of code: Kind kind-of agree with the surprisingly easy to read bit, but not enough for me to switch. I'm still staying with my faithful Borland Delphi coding style, but I did make an adjustment in recent months. I switched from 2-space indentation

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] Python indentations in ObjPas :)

2012-07-16 Thread Ivanko B
I switched from 2-space indentation to 1-tab (equal to 4 spaces) indentation. The bigger indentation makes it much easier for me to match blocks of code without the need of fancy editor magic (fine vertical lines, or auto-generated code indentation etc etc). The monitor at my work

Re: [MSEide-MSEgui-talk] Python indentations in ObjPas :)

2012-07-16 Thread Martin Schreiber
On Monday 16 July 2012 22:41:15 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote: Hi, Surprisingly easy to read lower vert size of code: Kind kind-of agree with the surprisingly easy to read bit, but not enough for me to switch. I'm still staying with my faithful Borland Delphi coding style, but I did make an