On 2005-04-29, John J. Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dave Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Pydev has some compelling features, but I wish I didn't have to run eclipse
>> On 2005-04-27, monkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What are those compelling features of Pydev, for an emacs user? For me, the code completion feature. Also, modern anti-aliased font rendering under Linux doesn't hurt. Emacs python-mode is still ahead on code formatting. For example, the way you can line up code by hitting tab once anywhere on the line. And I miss emacs things like M-^ (delete-indentation; joins the line to the previous line and removes whitespace). Eclipse has an emacs keybinding mode, but it's not very comprehensive. I'm not ready to switch, but I played around enough to know I could get fairly comfortable if I wanted to. I exaggerated memory usage a bit. Eclipse only uses about twice as much RAM as XEmacs on my Linux box. Still, I probably wouldn't find it as usable if this wasn't an AMD64 3200 with 1G RAM. Dave Cook -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list