Barry Warsaw wrote: > I've gone back and forth on this issue several times, but the rationale > that Tim refers to has to do with conversations we've had on various > lists, and the decision we made with the email package. At the time, > lowercase_with_underscores was preferred by non-native English speakers > over mixedCaseWords. It seems that the latter can give non-native > English speakers more difficulty. I can understand that. alllowercaseismuchworsethough. ;-) > Sometimes though, I still like mixedCase. ;) I do too, since IMHO it's easier to type, but I think it's more important to agree on a standard. (Now, it just occurred to me that if I map shift+space to the underscore character, typing lowercase_with_underscores is easier. You can do this with khotkeys or xmodmap. Now I wonder if I can train myself to use it.) Shane
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