Alan Kay said:
Suggestion: turn all the energy worrying about formatting
Smalltalk-80
conventions into good ideas for making real OOP inviting to look at and we can make these happen right from the parse tree ....
OK, let me throw in a couple of artifacts that I come across everyday for perusal.
1. Dave Winer's Frontier, which uses an outliner for scripting in UserTalk, and has a certain 'look'.
http://www.scripting.com/frontier/snippets/nerdsguide.html (scroll down to see editor)
http://frontier.userland.com/ (general)
(actually Frontier may be of interest to the Squeak community wrt. the way it deals with being a hot system. Guest Databases, Suites, etc. )
2. Haskell, which has an offside rule (or something ;-)
http://www.haskell.org/tutorial/patterns.html#sect4.6 (more layout up the page)
http://www.haskell.org/ (general, inc language definition)
I know that the Haskell community has recently been debating the implementation of the indent-rule, saying that it was much too complicated.
Cheers, Toby