the gedit editor, shipped with ubuntu and most gnome-based systems, is
much underrated, it is in fact a very good choice. It is highly
configurable, comparable to emacs i dare say, and you use python
instead of lisp to configure it ! for example i have easily added to
gedit a couple of tools to look for the definition of a function in
SAGE's source code, or even to complete what i'm typing.

On Oct 9, 7:38 am, "didier deshommes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 1:04 AM, cesarnda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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.
>
> I use emacs, which has a decent pyrex/cython mode, but emacs with
> python-mode also works fine with writing cython/pyrex.
>
> didier
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