On Fri, 8 Apr 2011 12:58:34 -0400, Tim Arnold <tim.arn...@sas.com> wrote: : If you already know LaTeX, you might experiment with the *.dtx docstrip : capability.
Hi. Hmmm. That's a new thought. I never thought of using docstrip with anything but LaTeX. It sounds like a rather primitive tool for handling python code, and I would expect some serious trouble getting sensible highlighting in vim/eclim (or most other editors for that matter). But I'll give it a thought. Thanks. : It has some pain points if you're developing from scratch, but I use it once : I've got a system in reasonable shape. Hmmm. I wonder if I am every going to reach that stage :-) : You have full control over the : display and you can make the code files go anywhere you like when you run : pdflatex on your file. If you use docstrip with python, what packages do you use to highlight code and markup programming concepts (methods/classes/variables)? If I may ask ... -- :-- Hans Georg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list