I use xcode (OS X) and emacs. Both can be configured to  
recognize .pyx files as Python files, and if you can configure your  
Eclipse plugin to do the same that would probably be ideal for you  
(or, even better, modify the plugin to recognize cdef methods, etc.)

On Oct 8, 2008, at 10:04 PM, cesarnda wrote:

> yes I know, but If I use that same editor for Java or C and I want it
> to indent with 5 spaces when I program with those lenguage I will have
> to reconfigure it. In Eclipse, with the python plugin I don't have to
> do this, also vi can do that. The reason I asked this question was
> just to know standard editor you are using to program in cython. Maybe
> I could have found out about another editor. This question had by no
> mean, to ask about what is an editor, how can I configure my editor,
> is my editor configurable, where can I download an editor? The
> question was meant to find out if someone was using a plugin for an
> editor (like eclipse or netbeans), or there was a special editor for
> cython (like there are for python). It's like Eclipse and Android, I
> might be using netbeans as the editor for my android projects and ask
> google, which editor are you using to program android? and they tell
> me: android (obviously this is not a good example because in the web
> page of android and in google conferences eclipse is the chosen
> editor, but let's just imagine that eclipse is not). As I mention,
> Eclipse works pretty fine with this kind of stuff  and also vi, but as
> I said, I just wanted to know what is the standard you are using, If
> you are only programming in cython or in python, then it wouldn't
> help, because I know I can configure my editor to indent 4 spaces, but
> if I want my programs in C, Java or Maxima to have 5 indents it
> wouldn't work. Another option might be that I use Eclipse to program
> all but cython, and vi to program in cython. But as I repeat (again),
> this question was not about editors, the question was: what do you
> usually use as a cython editor? which Simon King and Carlo Hamalainen
> answered pretty fine, I thought I have ended it with the comment about
> the plugin for eclipse. But I think later the question took another
> direction. I am very sorry if I have made you waste your time with
> this simple question, but as I said, it was to know about what you
> were using, I never asked about teaching me how to use an editor. I
> will try to make clearer questions the next time I post something
> here.
>
> On 8 oct, 20:20, "Joel B. Mohler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Wednesday 08 October 2008 06:10:16 pm cesarnda wrote:
>>
>>> but usually they give 5 spaces instead of 4
>>
>> That's not the "usually" that I experience.  But, even if it is  
>> what your
>> editor does, it is almost certainly configurable.
>>
>> --
>> Joel
> >


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