yes I know, but If I use that same editor for Java or C and I want it
to indent with 5 spaces when I program with those lenguage I will have
to reconfigure it. In Eclipse, with the python plugin I don't have to
do this, also vi can do that. The reason I asked this question was
just to know standard editor you are using to program in cython. Maybe
I could have found out about another editor. This question had by no
mean, to ask about what is an editor, how can I configure my editor,
is my editor configurable, where can I download an editor? The
question was meant to find out if someone was using a plugin for an
editor (like eclipse or netbeans), or there was a special editor for
cython (like there are for python). It's like Eclipse and Android, I
might be using netbeans as the editor for my android projects and ask
google, which editor are you using to program android? and they tell
me: android (obviously this is not a good example because in the web
page of android and in google conferences eclipse is the chosen
editor, but let's just imagine that eclipse is not). As I mention,
Eclipse works pretty fine with this kind of stuff  and also vi, but as
I said, I just wanted to know what is the standard you are using, If
you are only programming in cython or in python, then it wouldn't
help, because I know I can configure my editor to indent 4 spaces, but
if I want my programs in C, Java or Maxima to have 5 indents it
wouldn't work. Another option might be that I use Eclipse to program
all but cython, and vi to program in cython. But as I repeat (again),
this question was not about editors, the question was: what do you
usually use as a cython editor? which Simon King and Carlo Hamalainen
answered pretty fine, I thought I have ended it with the comment about
the plugin for eclipse. But I think later the question took another
direction. I am very sorry if I have made you waste your time with
this simple question, but as I said, it was to know about what you
were using, I never asked about teaching me how to use an editor. I
will try to make clearer questions the next time I post something
here.

On 8 oct, 20:20, "Joel B. Mohler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 October 2008 06:10:16 pm cesarnda wrote:
>
> > but usually they give 5 spaces instead of 4
>
> That's not the "usually" that I experience.  But, even if it is what your
> editor does, it is almost certainly configurable.
>
> --
> Joel
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