• Ephera@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    I mean, I certainly wouldn’t give someone else shit for using ligatures, but personally, I don’t like them, because:

    • they break with monospacedness. Everything is in a nice grid and you’ve randomly got these character combinations that needlessly stick out.
    • they sometimes happen in places where they really shouldn’t.
    • they hide what the actual characters are. Especially, if go to edit that code, my brain will really struggle for a split-second when there’s a ‘≠’, then I delete one character and rather than the whole thing disappearing, I’m left with a ‘!’.
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      2 months ago

      Do you also get surprised when you backspace a tab and suddenly it removes more whitespace than 1 characters worth?

      Or did you learn it fast and really never think about it?

      I think it’s more a “getting used to” thing, that once learned, you don’t think about, but it makes things more readable.

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        2 months ago

        Sure, I could get used to it. But it being more readable is not even true for me, because the thing I got used to instead, is that != is the unequals-operator. I see that much more often than .

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          2 months ago

          Studies show that ligatures improve readability, but I acknowledge that it’s likely untrue for outliers.

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            2 months ago

            For monospace fonts? I’ve heard of such research for proportional fonts, where ligatures definitely make sense to me. But yeah, I wouldn’t assume such research to automatically translate to monospace.

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      2 months ago

      they break with monospacedness

      The IDEs I’ve used had the ligatures be of the same character width as the original operator.