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For some weird reason, or maybe I am Obsessive Compulsive, I "try" to limit, when I
can, to 80 characters, because that's the width that CRTs used to be when I started
doing this.... And for printability reasons, which I rarely even do anymore.
boB K7IQ
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I never print my code, so no need to limit width.
My work code never gets too wide anyways, although my home code can stretch 2 or 3 screens - But since that's personal code, I'm not really phased
-= Reelix =-
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JRiggs wrote: 125
I can only manage 112, so that's what I use.
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But then the first programs I wrote used punched cards and it's difficult to go beyond that. (Remember the continuation column in FORTRAN and COBOL?)
I don't bother as much these days but fold the lines (where the language
allows) at about one screen width (112 columns: the limit of our ancient line printers).
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