← Back to context Comment by bigbillheck 3 years ago That's the same as a leading comma. 2 comments bigbillheck Reply corrral 3 years ago How so? Leading comma puts the terminator on the line after what it's terminating (which is why it bothers me, can't speak for others). This doesn't do that. eru 3 years ago Are you mixing up the colons with the separator?
corrral 3 years ago How so? Leading comma puts the terminator on the line after what it's terminating (which is why it bothers me, can't speak for others). This doesn't do that.
How so? Leading comma puts the terminator on the line after what it's terminating (which is why it bothers me, can't speak for others). This doesn't do that.
Are you mixing up the colons with the separator?