T. Crane wrote:
> Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
If you are looking for editors written in Python (that are generally
multiplatform using wxPython), there are a few listed:
http://wiki.wxpython.org/wxPythonPit_Apps .
If you are looking for editors with Python suppo
On May 10, 9:59 am, Charles Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Ant wrote:
>
> > What method of executing code snippets in a Python shell do other Vim
> > users use? Other than just copy/paste?
>
> Not vim, but good old vi so should work in vim
>
> 1. Mark the start of the fragment, for exampls ms
On Wed, 9 May 2007 13:06:52 -0500, "T. Crane"
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>Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
SPE, out of the trunk. http://sourceforge.net/projects/spe/
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At 11:06 AM 5/9/2007, T. Crane wrote:
>Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
Ulipad.
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Ant wrote:
>
> What method of executing code snippets in a Python shell do other Vim
> users use? Other than just copy/paste?
>
Not vim, but good old vi so should work in vim
1. Mark the start of the fragment, for exampls ms (to mark
with label s). Labels a through z are available.
2. Move to t
T. Crane a écrit :
> Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
>
> trevis
Notepad++ :-)
And still use ConTEXT from time to time when I have big (MB) xml files
to look at.
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I prefer PsPad.
If you like Notepad++, PSPad might be a better choice. More intuitive.
I've used Notepad++ for a while, I really disliked the fact that every
new install my settings XML file would get overwritten, and what does
that guy have with Comic sans MS? Every default style is hard coded
in
On May 9, 11:21 pm, BartlebyScrivener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I too vote for VIM. I use it on both Windows XP and Debian Etch. I
> can't find anything it doesn't do.
I also use Vim (well, GVim).
The only thing I find missing is an integrated console for running
code snippets/entire scrip
I use VIM here too. Mainly because i always switch from Windows to Linux and
using the same text editor is a way to avoid getting crazy.
[]'s
Preto
On 9 May 2007 15:21:41 -0700, BartlebyScrivener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On May 9, 1:26 pm, "Looney, James B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm
On May 10, 4:06 am, "T. Crane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
Zeus: http://www.zeusedit.com
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On May 9, 1:26 pm, "Looney, James B" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using Vim (http://www.vim.org/).
I too vote for VIM. I use it on both Windows XP and Debian Etch. I
can't find anything it doesn't do.
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Notepad++ with NppExec plugin and you can launch your scripts inside Np++.
some others, very Powerfull :
http://e-texteditor.com/
http://intype.info/home/index.php
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GNU Emacs with python-mode
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T. Crane wrote:
> Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
>
> trevis
>
>
I love UltraEdit. It's not free, but very nice.
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On May 9, 3:30 pm, Trent Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is an ActivePython 2.5.1
> now:http://www.activestate.com/products/activepython/
>
> You should give Komodo Edit a try
> too:http://www.activestate.com/products/komodo_edit/
Thanks for the heads up Trent.
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> I like IDLE but it seems to stop working after the first few times and
> I would then re-install it and it would work a few times more.
> ActivePython was cool but I could not find a version of it that used
> Python 2.5 (as far as I can see, it only uses 2.4)
ActivePytho
On May 9, 2:06 pm, "T. Crane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
>
> trevis
I am very noob to this Python game and currently (I was using
ActivePython and then IDLE) I have been using a combination of
Notepad2 and the interpreter (Python 2.5)
On May 9, 2:06 pm, "T. Crane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
I am very noob to this Python game (though it has been around since
1995 me thinks) and currently (I was using ActivePython and then
IDLE)
I have been using a combination of N
T. Crane wrote:
> Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
>
> trevis
>
>
VIM here as well ... here we go again :P
EuGeNe -- http://www.3kwa.com
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On May 9, 2:06 pm, "T. Crane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
I am very noob to this Python game (though it has been around since
1995 me thinks) and currently (I was using ActivePython and then IDLE)
I have been using a combination of Note
On May 9, 12:06 pm, "T. Crane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
>
> trevis
IDLE for short scripts, PyDev under Eclipse for big Python projects,
and the Python shell for basic one-offs.
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PyScripter or JALcc
Stef
T. Crane wrote:
> Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
>
> trevis
>
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I'm using Vim (http://www.vim.org/).
-JB
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On May 9, 1:06 pm, "T. Crane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Right now I'm using Notepad++. What are other people using?
>
> trevis
For Python, I still prefer IDLE or PythonWin.
For other things like cmd, ini, and other text files, I use either
Notepad++ or UltraEdit.
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