Alec Taylor <alec.tayl...@gmail.com> writes: > Thanks, but non of the IDEs so far suggested have an embedded python > interpreter
Emacs has. Well, it's not embedded as *in* Emacs, but I don't think there are many editors that have that besides the ones written in Python. > AND tabs... Emacs has no tabs per se (although it wouldn't surprise me if there is an extension that does this) but can show a list of buffers. Also, you can switch very easily between buffers. I used to work a lot with Textpad /because/ of the tabs, but don't miss them with Emacs. Another feature I love is the ability to /split/ a window in 2 parts to have 2 views on the same buffer. And being able to open another window with another view on the same buffer. > a few of the editors (such as Editra) have > really nice interfaces, however are missing the embedded > interpreter... emacs having the opposite problem, missing tabs (also, > selecting text with my mouse is something I do often). You can select text just fine with a mouse in Emacs. Anyway, checked for tabs. http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/TabBarMode The remark at the bottom states: Aquamacs tabbar work with standard emacs.Just check it out. - Emmett What I love so much about Emacs is that each feature I've wanted so far is either part of it, or can be installed. Sometimes I have to change how I think about the feature a bit, but so far, so good. -- John Bokma j3b Blog: http://johnbokma.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/j.j.j.bokma Freelance Perl & Python Development: http://castleamber.com/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list