Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Eclipse: just a GUI over a subset of Emacs today.
;-) > One day, when it evolves, it will be something interesting... I > won't give up on Emacs loading fast I never thought I'd live to see emacs being quoted as loading fast! It really is fast compared to Eclipse though. "E"ight(y) "M"egs "A"nd "C"onstantly "S"wapping Trouble is is that Eclipse is Eight-Hundred Megs ;-) This message written in emacs, which I love dearly and have spent the last 10 years mastering! I did try Eclipse but I found it too slow and clunky and there was far too much GUI (I like my whole screen to be the file I'm editing). Attempting to bring this discussion back on topic: Emacs has a few python modes also. There is the basic python-mode which does everything expected of a major-mode. Syntax colouring, indentation that sort of thing. There is also IM-Python for code navigation, and bycycle repair man for refactoring support. You can run stuff at the interactive python prompt from within emacs. -- Nick Craig-Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- http://www.craig-wood.com/nick -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list