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
> >>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
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
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
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