From: Humbel O. <Otm...@bi...> - 2001-09-10 12:45:16
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[ John McGreivey ] > The Emacs python-mode package is great. It's included with=20 > XEmacs, and perhaps others, and can be downloaded from=20 > http://python.org/emacs/python-mode/. It features syntax=20 > coloring, auto-indent, and other stuff, and it will start a=20 > Python session in its own buffer within emacs. It should be=20 > possible to make Jython your default Python for this, though=20 > I don't, since I use both Python and Jython, and I prefer to=20 > leave Python as the default for the Python shell, and run=20 > Jython in a standard shell buffer. Either way, emacs is a=20 > cool environment to run python in because (among other=20 > reasons) you can save your session for future reference as a=20 > text file. >=20 > Re: NetBeans: I've tried using it for Java coding, and it's=20 > fine, but I suppose I always use XEmacs for real stuff=20 > because I'm familiar with it and it has great features and is=20 > fully customizable, and it requires no mouse use if you don't want to. >=20 > I guess JED (an emacsish editor) also has a python mode, from=20 > what I've read. It's supposed to be simialr to the Emacs python-mode. Just another 2 $ on Emacs from my side. Best wishes, Oti. |