[ANN] Fix invisible characters in fonts

Bert Freudenberg bert at impara.de
Mon Apr 10 12:53:33 UTC 2006


It is "ready for inclusion" right now. When I wrote "we could" I  
meant this very optional.

- Bert -

Am 10.04.2006 um 12:22 schrieb stéphane ducasse:

> Ok so let us know when you think this is ready for inclusion.
>
> Stef
> On 10 avr. 06, at 11:54, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
>
>> Am 10.04.2006 um 12:19 schrieb Martin Wirblat:
>>
>>>
>>>> What about lf (10)?
>>>> I don't know if that Unix-EndOfLine-Character finally entered  
>>>> Squeak sources.
>>>> But be prepared. -:)
>>>
>>> Right, especially because #isSeparator knows it already.
>>
>> No, in Squeak, carriage-return indicates the end of line. The  
>> character scanner looks for it to start the next line. It does not  
>> for a line-feed char.
>>
>> If a line-feed is in the source, I rather want to see it. There  
>> are some actually in there, and they're hard to spot.
>>
>> We could install a more descriptive glyph than just a block (think  
>> L over F or something), but some visible glyph I do want.
>>
>> - Bert -
>>
>>
>





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