On 22/08/2014 20:46, Seymore4Head wrote:
http://gvim.en.softonic.com/ Has a snazzy look, but I think it is not compatible with Windows so it looks like I might have to try Emacs.
Others will disagree but I find keeping Windows and *nix separate helps me a lot.
So I'll use emacs on Linux for C++/Python/Tcl and VisualStudio / NotePad++ on Windows. Using Windows style editors on Windows just seems to be easier, whenever I try emacs on Windows it doesn't feel right and I start thinking more about the editor and less about what is being edited.
You may be comfortable with emacs on Windows but part of my job is producing C++ and C# code for Windows so VisualStudio is the order of the day and so using NotePad++ for Python works for me.
YMMV Andy -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list