Re: using vim as a python class/module/function etc.. browser

2006-04-11 Thread Chris Jones
Daniel Nogradi wrote: Of course, modern versions of Exuberant Ctags also support Python, too. >>> >>>I apt-installed this package but the man page is rather intimidating so >>>I thought I might as well make sure I was going in the right direction. >> >>You will probably want to read the vim doc

Re: using vim as a python class/module/function etc.. browser

2006-04-11 Thread Daniel Nogradi
> >>Of course, modern versions of Exuberant Ctags also support Python, too. > > > > I apt-installed this package but the man page is rather intimidating so > > I thought I might as well make sure I was going in the right direction. > > You will probably want to read the vim documentation on how to

Re: using vim as a python class/module/function etc.. browser

2006-04-10 Thread Robert Kern
Chris Jones wrote: > Robert Kern wrote: >>Of course, modern versions of Exuberant Ctags also support Python, too. > > I apt-installed this package but the man page is rather intimidating so > I thought I might as well make sure I was going in the right direction. You will probably want to read

Re: using vim as a python class/module/function etc.. browser

2006-04-10 Thread Chris Jones
Robert Kern wrote: > Chris Jones wrote: > >>I'm trying to make sense of a python program and was wondering if vim >>has any python-oriented functionalities (apart from syntax highlighting) >>that would make it somewhat easier to browse the source code. >> >>What I had in mind is something that w

Re: using vim as a python class/module/function etc.. browser

2006-04-10 Thread Robert Kern
Chris Jones wrote: > I'm trying to make sense of a python program and was wondering if vim > has any python-oriented functionalities (apart from syntax highlighting) > that would make it somewhat easier to browse the source code. > > What I had in mind is something that would let me use CTRL+] t