The point is that only mod authors look at the code to modify.
jelsoft encourages people to modify and create macks - therefore the importance of a standard for them. Mod authors (free ones especially) have the right to not give a toss if others want to modify their modifications thereby making the coding style argument moot.
As for enforcing a code style so its easy to debug your own code... who cares as by the time it hits the proverbial shelf, it shouldnt need debugging anymore anyway.
Im not overly bothered to spend an extra day respacing, tabbing and tweaking my code so someone can give me a 'good boy' sticker. I would rather move on to something else that would benefit my users or the vb community.
If it works as intended then who cares where the freaking curley braces are?
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