I just wrote that I use jEdit and although it's not great, I don't
care.  But, now after reading this thread, I'm starting to care.  I'm
learning python and django at the same time, and having some handy
"code intelligence" would be nice - linking method usages to defs and
code completion.  I don't know if jEdit can do this with Python, I've
tried to get sidekick and the various py pluggins going, and honestly
if they just don't work or are supposed to work, but I don't have time
to sort it out.  I probably have the syntax highlighting setup wrong,
or it's buggy.

Anyway, I'm looking at Komodo.  When you know a language really well,
code completion isn't as important, but when you're learning it's
awesome.  It keeps you from making those context switches to a book or
online reference.

I'll likely miss some of the editing features of jEdit like vertical
selections.   It really is the best editor I've ever used, and
probably ever will use.  (Though I really bummed that I have to use
Java 1.4 just to get middle mouse pasting to work from Xwindows to a
jEdit buffers.)

I wish the perfect editor/IDE would materialize!!!

gene


On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Tai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've been using jEdit for years as well.
>
> O. Rutherford has created Django and Djagno+HTML modes available on
> his personal site.  The status says that they are not committed, and
> that he has split the original Django mode.
>
> http://www.rutherfurd.net/jedit/modes/index.html#django
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tai
>
> On Jun 15, 2:23 am, "Gene Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> jEdit - I've used it for years; it is good but not great for django.
>> But, it's just a killer editor, I don't care.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 3:42 AM, mario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi,
>>
>> > Have you tried using TinyMCE. It works and is compatible with Django
>> > Templates including bundled templates such as flatpages, etc.
>> > The URL ishttp://tinymce.moxiecode.com/?id=powered_by_tinymce_mini.
>> > Also check out Bill De Hora web site,
>> >http://www.dehora.net/journal/2006/05/using_tinymce_in_djangos_admin.....
>> > It has excellent examples how to integate TinyMCE with Django.
>>
>> > I personally use it in my web site. Good luck!
>>
>> > Sincerely yours,
>>
>> > Mario
>>
>> > On Jun 14, 2:06 am, Ngu Soon Hui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> I want a free HTML editor that is compatible with Django template's
>> >> syntax. I just want to edit my Django power application's HTML faster.
>> >> When I say compatible, I mean that the editor shouldn't screw up all
>> >> the Django template's tags and variables.
>>
>> >> I used some HTML editors out there, but they are not compatible with
>> >> Django template in that they don't recognize the tags. I am not sure
>> >> whether there are any HTML editor that can do this job.
>>
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