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On 2012-04-02 12:05, Erik Neumann wrote:
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<div>Apologies in advance if this is inappropriate to post here,
but since there is a 2.0 Textmate on the way that is changing
how fonts work...</div>
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It's an interesting idea, and I'd like to try it. The main problem I
see is that I have to work with other people, and <i>they</i> would
lynch me if I checked in code like this! We have a completely
heterogeneous environment. We all use different editors and
different OSs. I think this unfortunately falls into the category of
nifty ideas which won't get widely adopted because it's not a
feature of most editors because it's not widely adopted...<br>
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<address style="font-style:italic; font-size: smaller;"> Steve
King<br>
Sr. Software Engineer<br>
Arbor Networks<br>
+1 734 821 1461<br>
<a href="http://www.arbornetworks.com/">www.arbornetworks.com</a>
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