Well actually this poor devil uses good old IDLE for python, but I
guess it's time to check other alternatives...:-)
(As for CRLF, you're right. I just made a bad translation from
spanish...).



On Mar 23, 7:53 pm, bubblboy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I'll try UltraEdit, thanks!
> > By the way, I just used Word to save it as us-ascii CLRF, and it works
> > when used with the built-in-server, but not when used with Apache &
> > mod_wsgi.
>
> > Anyone knows why?
>
> > On Mar 23, 7:01 pm, "Hermann Kaser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I don't know about any of those, but try Ultraedit. As far as I know
> >> it'll let you do anything with a text file.
>
> >> On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 9:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> >> wrote:
>
> >>>  This problem is getting on my nerves...
> >>>  I can't find a way to save my templates in unix format with the text
> >>>  editors I have installed (notepad, wordpad, word, idle).
> >>>  Is there any way, if not with an editor at least programmatically, to
> >>>  save a file as unix-style CLRF?
> >>>  On Mar 17, 10:57 pm, Flywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>  > Thank you all for the valuable comments. :) I had found the cause for
> >>>  > this problem: I saved my template with UTF-8 format. it seems that the
> >>>  > web.py doesn't decode it right and think there was other non-printed
> >>>  > char before "$def with name".  after I saved it with ansi format. the
> >>>  > problem gone.
> >>>  > so may I have the conclusion that the web.py doesn't support UTF-8/
> >>>  > Unicode well?
> >>>  > On 3月16日, 下午1时23分, Juan Pablo Scaletti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>  > wrote:
> >>>  > > He is using "templetor" (web.py's template system) not cheetah.
> >>>  > > The "could not find 'def' (line 1) " error appears when the template
> >>>  > > has a space before the "$def with name".
> >> --
> >> Hermann Käserhttp://theragingche.com/http://semicir.cl/user/hermzz
>
> Of course: vim [1] :) Use the :set filetype=unix option. I don't know
> how much you know about vi(m) and how much programming you do, but in
> case you're still actually using notepad/ultraedit/etc; vim is
> definitely in the top-2 of programmers worldwide's favourite editors
> (along with emacs). You might want to give it a serious try (steep
> learning curve but, at least according to many, worth it). Or try emacs,
> that too, has many fans.
>
> Not trying to start an editor-war here, I was just a little worried that
> this poor devil was actually programming in notepad.
>
> Good luck,
>
> b^4
>
> (PS: it's CRLF; "carriage return" and "line feed" ;))
>
> [1]http://vim.sourceforge.net/
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