> David Ascher wrote: > But the scheme you put forth causes major problems for current Python > users who *are* using glass TTYs, so I don't think it'll fly for very > basic political reasons nicely illustrated by Dave's response. Understood. I thought that handling standard entities might be a useful first step toward storage of Python as XML, which in turn would help make Python more accessible to people who don't want to switch editors just to program. I felt that an all-or-nothing approach would be even less likely to get a favorable response than handling entities... :-) Greg
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