Omar wrote: > thanks for all the responses... > > I'm liking the way ulipad and scite work > > I'd switch to ulipad entirely if I canget to recognize the python > interpreter in the preferences menu. I can't seem to figure that out. It is usually correctly set. Just start Preferences, go to Python tab and push the button [Setup Python interpreter]. You should see the default interpreter setting and modify it if necessary (button [modify]). What is the problem with it exactly? > > Also, I'm highly interested in getting the snippets manager working. What is your problem with it? > > any ideas? I suggest you play a bit around with the menu items dedicated to Snippets. Don't forget to click on the visible entries to get the other content related to them visible (maybe this is your problem - you expect to see more, but have to select first - not very intuitive in case you have generated only one entry and wonder why its details are not visible in the other text boxes). If there are no any entries just [Add] some. And to see how to work with them go to menu 'Windows' and 'Open Snippets Window') to get the available ones displayed (I have got them working knowing nothing about them before while I was writing my first response here, so it can't be that hard ;) > If the above does not help, best email directly the author of UliPad (and greet him from me :) and describe your problem in a very easy to understand and as simple English as possible. Usually you will get a very fast and a very informative response (but please don't care much about correct English). Also bug reports (or best directly the patches) are very welcome. Best if you were able to provide your own notes from what you have learned as a kind of contribution to a better future documentation. If nothing suddenly changed, I can assure you, that you can't get anywhere else better support directly from the author as it is currently available for UliPad. And as it is all Python, so you are free to learn from it or try out your own ideas for extensions.
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