Chris Withers wrote:
Bill Anderson wrote:
Why not put a space in there, after the comma? As in: (_.None, _, foo)
I suggest that, since this appeared in a code snippit to begin with, it should have been written as: blah blah '(_.None,_,foo)' blah blah in which case, the '_'s shouldn't have had any effect. (If they did, it's a bug). Note that the StructuredText underlining feature is widely considered a missfeature and probably won't be supported in StructuredTextNG.
Likewise, I tried this in the Sandbox. Works for me. :)
I'd prefer to see a generic way of escaping structured text formatting.
Maybe this is something for StructuredTextNG?
Maybe. I'd really prefer that this not be necessary. Maybe someone should add this escaping feature to the StructuredText Wiki at http://www.zope.org/Members/jim/StructuredTextWiki/StructuredTextNG. If you do, please suggest an escaping syntax. Please think hard to come up with an escaping syntax that I don't hate. ;) Jim -- Jim Fulton mailto:jim@digicool.com Python Powered! Technical Director (888) 344-4332 http://www.python.org Digital Creations http://www.digicool.com http://www.zope.org Under US Code Title 47, Sec.227(b)(1)(C), Sec.227(a)(2)(B) This email address may not be added to any commercial mail list with out my permission. Violation of my privacy with advertising or SPAM will result in a suit for a MINIMUM of $500 damages/incident, $1500 for repeats.