Grateful thanks for suggestions, i'm going to download and
doing my homework :)
Anna
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On 02-Aug-06, at 4:14 AM, toth anna wrote:
> Sorry for boring the list with a slightly offtopic question.
> I saw that many of you are using a Mac. (i used it perhaps
> twice in my life)
> Last week i needed to edit several python files on a MiniMac
> (without net, b), and i used "built-in"
On 2 Aug 2006, at 00:44, toth anna wrote:
Sorry for boring the list with a slightly offtopic question.
I saw that many of you are using a Mac. (i used it perhaps
twice in my life)
Last week i needed to edit several python files on a MiniMac
(without net, b), and i used "built-in" editor of
On Aug 1, 2006, at 3:44 PM, toth anna wrote:
> What are you using for editing sources?
BBEdit, for everything (well, almost, vim for the other 5%).
Don
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On 8/1/06, toth anna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are you using for editing sources?
GNU Emacs.
It's insanely powerful for text editing, has modes for all the
languages I work in, and has support and/or extensions available for
doing SVN commits, editing over WebDAV, editing over
On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 04:29:02PM -0700, Joseph Heck wrote:
> On the Mac, I used TextWrangler
Yep, very nice... But I mostly just use emacs (which comes
with Mac OS X, as well as "vi" if you're so inclined).
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On Aug 1, 2006, at 5:58 PM, Tyson Tate wrote:
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> On Aug 1, 2006, at 3:44 PM, toth anna wrote:
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>> Sorry for boring the list with a slightly offtopic question.
>> I saw that many of you
vim.mainly because it works on nearly any platform I need to go into.and my fingers are trained after years of using it.On 02/08/2006, at 9:29 AM, Joseph Heck wrote:On the Mac, I used TextWrangler (http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/ also free, from Bare Bones Software) and liked it
On the Mac, I used TextWrangler (http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/ also free, from Bare Bones Software) and liked it significantly better than jEdit - YMMV. Nice editor thought.
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On Aug 1, 2006, at 3:44 PM, toth anna wrote:> Sorry
On Aug 1, 2006, at 3:44 PM, toth anna wrote:
> Sorry for boring the list with a slightly offtopic question.
> I saw that many of you are using a Mac. (i used it perhaps
> twice in my life)
> Last week i needed to edit several python files on a MiniMac
> (without net, b), and i used
Sorry for boring the list with a slightly offtopic question.
I saw that many of you are using a Mac. (i used it perhaps
twice in my life)
Last week i needed to edit several python files on a MiniMac
(without net, b), and i used "built-in" editor of
macosx. Not was so comfortable.
What are you
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