Any Suggestions for an Editor with MS-Windows ?

James Money hobomo at austin.rr.com
Wed Jul 25 16:44:16 EDT 2001


You might try Komodo (by activestate).  I've been using it for a couple of
weeks now and I generally like its behavior.  (A few minor irritations but
thats ok)

Robert Amesz wrote:

> Marco Salden wrote:
>
> >> Am almost half way through the manual and getting ready for the
> >> easy job of bringing over some basic files (yea, right). Currently
> >> using Ultra Edit but having doubts about it.
>
> Why would that be? It's about as configurable as it gets, and can be
> made to produce syntax colouring for Python.
>
> > Try Vim (VI Improved) for Windows. You may find all you need at
> > http://www.vim.org/ . I am using it for about half a year now and
> > before that used Ultra Edit, TextPad etc but wouldn't want to turn
> > back again... Vim supports Python syntax and I think even an
> > embedded interpreter is available for it (not sure...).
>
> But it still is a textscreen app with only a very thin GUI-veneer.
> That's not everybody's cup of tea.
>
> SciTE Edit (I believe the URL is something like www.scintilla.org) is
> pretty nice for us Pythoneers. If only it could open multiple files...
>
> Robert Amesz
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