By the way, is there any package in Sublime to list all the class/methods in an explorer a la Eclipse "Outline view" ?
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 1:30 PM, Xavier Lapointe <xl.mailingl...@gmail.com>wrote: > Sweet (: Make sure to install Package Control (the link Alan sent), they > are all in there. > > 2012/5/29 Guillaume Laforge <guillaume.laforge...@gmail.com> > >> Thanks for the link Xavier :), I will give it a try ! >> >> >> On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 12:30 PM, Xavier Lapointe < >> xl.mailingl...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> https://github.com/Kronuz/SublimeCodeIntel does this for you, but maybe >>> it's not as good as PyDev ... not sure. >>> >>> But yes, the Python Debugger is a missing point. There's one I've seen >>> in the Package Control called SublimeXDebug >>> https://github.com/Kindari/SublimeXdebug, but it's probably not as good >>> as PyDev or Komodo (i remember we could visually inspect the Python stack). >>> >>> This guy has a good amount of package that you can install to enhance >>> the Sublime: https://github.com/Kronuz >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> 2012/5/29 Guillaume Laforge <guillaume.laforge...@gmail.com> >>> >>>> Did you find any good python debugger package for Sublime ? For me it >>>> is the missing point, but maybe I didn't search correctly ? >>>> Also the auto-completion is cool but doesn't search for imported >>>> modules and doesn't filter methods on instantiated objects:-/ >>>> All those stuffs are standard in Eclipse/PyDev. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Alok Gandhi < >>>> alok.gandhi2...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Sublime has tons of autocompletion feature, for example in one stroke >>>>> you generate code for a class with all the necessary function like >>>>> __init__. You can do multiline edit with just one change. If you have a >>>>> variable 'foo' in used in multilines of your code, you can change it at >>>>> one >>>>> place and all the other occurrences gets updated. There is a whole gamut >>>>> of >>>>> color coding with infinite color combinations. You can define your own >>>>> color coding. There are just few of the features. I can not do much >>>>> justice >>>>> to it as I personally do not use it a lot, but I always hear great things >>>>> about it. May be others can fill you on in this. But remember that sublime >>>>> is only a text editor, not an IDE. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Xavier >>> >> >> > > > -- > Xavier >