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From: kcooper@netcom.com (Ken Cooper)
Subject: Re: Smalltalk formatting styles...
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>In article <3p4bbi$1nv@isnews.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp>, jeff@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Jeff McAffer) writes:
>
>about this issue.
>
>|> The *only* real solution this whole issue of formatting it to make it
> a non-issue.  That is, use a good, flexible auto-formatter that lets
> each user see any code in the way they want to see it at the time they
> look at it.  Then it doesn't matter how the code is stored or how you
> like to look at/write code or what mood I am in or what font/monitor I
> used when writing the code or ...

Exactly our thinking!  That's why we created the configurable formatter 
included in our new ST programmer's editor edIt.

Ken Cooper
Cooper & Peters, Inc.
