Good IDE for Python
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tlviewer at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 13 17:30:04 EDT 2004
> >
> > I'm a fan of UltraEdit. To achieve the desired functionality, you'll
> > need to add the optional Python "wordfile" (syntax highlighting and
>
> I like UE too, but does its syntax coloring support Python's triple qutes? I
> couldn't get it to work.
this works if the triple quote is idented.
------- begin PY wordfile --------
/L9"Python" Line Comment = # Block Escape Char = \ File Extensions = PY PYC
/Indent Strings = ":"
/Block Comment On = """
/Block Comment Off = """
/Function String 1 = "%[ ,^t]++def[ ]+^([a-zA-Z0-9_]+*^):"
/Function String 2 = "%[ ,^t]++^(##[ a-zA-Z0-9_]+*^)##"
/Function String 3 = "%[ ,^t]++^(class[ ]+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+*^):"
/Delimiters = []{}()<>='.,:+
------ snip ------------
hth,
tlviewer
>
> > function list) and ctags jumping to symbol definition). You'll find
> > it at www.ultraedit.com. I can't recommend anything for the form
> > designer but following the other poster's advice I'm now looking at
> > wxglade.
>
>
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