If you make line numbers visible (View -> View Line Numbers) then
you can do what you want in the line numbers gutter.
I am using the free editor-only Komodo Edit. Apparently that does not
work here.
I believe it was a recent change. What version are you using? You could
try the latest night
Trent Mick wrote:
> John Doe wrote:
>> There is a region on the left margin to the left of the code
> BTW, we call those regions "gutters" of the editing area.
Okay.
>> the right of the outlining area, in between the code and the
>> outlining area. It looks like an area used to select lines.
John Doe wrote:
Another question...
There is a region on the left margin to the left of the code and to
BTW, we call those regions "gutters" of the editing area.
the right of the outlining area, in between the code and the
outlining area. It looks like an area used to select lines. But
draggi
Dave Angel wrote:
> John Doe wrote:
>> Dave Angel wrote:
...
>> Lastly... Is there a way to force the editor to open text (*.txt)
>> files as Python files so that they are color-coded? Without
>> changing the *.txt extension? I will be editing text files that
>> are part of a Python progr
John Doe wrote:
Dave Angel wrote:
...
Quickest way to indent multiple lines is to select them, then
press tab.
Thanks.
Useful because I usually paste blocks of code.
Lastly... Is there a way to force the editor to open text (*.txt)
files as Python files so that they are color-cod
Dave Angel wrote:
...
> Quickest way to indent multiple lines is to select them, then
> press tab.
Thanks.
Useful because I usually paste blocks of code.
Lastly... Is there a way to force the editor to open text (*.txt)
files as Python files so that they are color-coded? Without changing
the
John Doe wrote:
George Sakkis wrote:
John Doe wrote:
Having trouble tabifying a section of Python code.
Code -- Tabify Region
Does it work for anyone else?
Yes it does, you have to select a region before (e.g. ctrl+A for
the whole file). Regardless, the common standard i
George Sakkis wrote:
> John Doe wrote:
>> Having trouble tabifying a section of Python code.
>> Code -- Tabify Region
>> Does it work for anyone else?
>
> Yes it does, you have to select a region before (e.g. ctrl+A for
> the whole file). Regardless, the common standard indentation is 4
> spac
John Doe wrote:
Having trouble tabifying a section of Python code.
Code -- Tabify Region
Does it work for anyone else?
Thanks.
Hello JD,
I'm using Komodo IDE 5.1.1, and tabify works fine, with a column setting
of 4. However, I'd never tabify Python source code, not sure why you
need t
On Apr 26, 11:08 pm, John Doe wrote:
> Having trouble tabifying a section of Python code.
> Code -- Tabify Region
> Does it work for anyone else?
Yes it does, you have to select a region before (e.g. ctrl+A for the
whole file). Regardless, the common standard indentation is 4 spaces;
avoid tabs
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