Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote: >> c) can run programs right from within > > But of course. And, contrary to some others (e.g., JEdit, which I > think forces you to use Jython, so you are stuck with Python 2.1 for > now) you use the current python interpreter you have installed.
Wrong. But so terribly wrong ;). Jython is not at all needed to use python with jEdit. I think the only reason to actually use Jython in jEdit is for writing plugins in python syntax. No wait, you also get code completion and a code browser, but thats besides the ppoint here. The console plugin (probably THE most useful of the pack) gives you a system shell and means to start compilers/interpreters based on your current edit mode. So you can use whatever python version you have installed. I wonder if this thread will ever stop :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list