Message144783
| Author |
terry.reedy |
| Recipients |
ezio.melotti, gvanrossum, lemburg, loewis, mrabarnett, tchrist, terry.reedy |
| Date |
2011年10月02日.21:56:58 |
| SpamBayes Score |
5.5100254e-06 |
| Marked as misclassified |
No |
| Message-id |
<4E88DE0D.2020800@udel.edu> |
| In-reply-to |
<32145.1317580838@chthon> |
| Content |
> Really? White space makes things harder to read? I thought Pythonistas
> believed the opposite of that.
I was surprised at that too ;-). One person's opinion in a specific
context. Don't generaliza.
> English titling rules
> only capitalize the first word in hyphenated words, which is why it's
> Anti‐intellectual not Anti-Intellectual.
Except that I can imagine someone using the latter as a noun to make the
work more officious or something. There are no official English titling
rules and as you noted, publishers vary. I agree that str.title should
do something sensible based on Unicode, with the improvements you mentioned. |
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