Peter, > I do all my work using Scite Me too!
> So, any time I need to test the changes, I hit four keys (which at this > point is understandably more like a "chord" that I hit without direct > awareness of it) and I'm done. Sounds pretty close to old-style BASIC > and since I've come that route too (in the distant past), this may not > be a coincidence. in addition I have set up scite and paths so that "F5", the scite run command, invokes python <myskript.py>, with output given in the scite output area (and saving before) in addition, ctrl+1 does a compile (checking for syntax errors) and exceptions are printed out in the scite output, colourcoded and with double-click on them scite opens the appropriate script at the offending position. VERY quick. Harald -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list