On 17 Mar 2010, at 14:44, Michael Sparks wrote:
On Wednesday 17 March 2010 14:30:01 Andy Kilner wrote:
You'll both be at the pyssup tonight so you can go and form a little
emacs corner somewhere the cellar maybe?
Surely you're not suggesting putting all the emacs users in a deep
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On 17/03/2010 14:44, Michael Sparks wrote:
On Wednesday 17 March 2010 14:30:01 Andy Kilner wrote:
You'll both be at the pyssup tonight so you can go and form a little
emacs corner somewhere the cellar maybe?
Surely you're not suggesting putting all the emacs users in a deep dark
On Wednesday 17 March 2010 14:30:01 Andy Kilner wrote:
> You'll both be at the pyssup tonight so you can go and form a little
> emacs corner somewhere the cellar maybe?
Surely you're not suggesting putting all the emacs users in a deep dark hole
in the ground, are you ?
;-)
Michael.
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You'll both be at the pyssup tonight so you can go and form a little
emacs corner somewhere the cellar maybe?
On 17 March 2010 13:35, Menno Smits wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
>
> I use both python-mode.el and ropemacs. The aren't
> exclusive. python-mode.el provides (imperfect) syntax highlighting,
>
Hi Bruce,
I use both python-mode.el and ropemacs. The aren't
exclusive. python-mode.el provides (imperfect) syntax highlighting,
Python indentation, pdbtrack and other goodies. ropemacs
gives some powerful refactoring tools.
If you want to look, my Emacs config is at the Mercurial repo here:
http
Hi Bruce,
Does anyone have any configurations or cool emacs python tips that they
want to share? I'd like to look into improving the python support in
emacs-starter-kit and I'd be interested in getting some suggestions.
I use Aquamacs on the Mac, hence my clumsy fingers at the Dojo, with the
On 7 March 2010 15:26, Bruce Durling wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any configurations or cool emacs python tips that they want
> to share? I'd like to look into improving the python support in
> emacs-starter-kit and I'd be interested in getting some suggestions.
>
I'm interested in hearing about t
Hi,
I know from a number of python dojos that most of you don't use emacs, but I
thought there might be some people lurking out there who might have an
opinion on this.
I'm currently using emacs-starter-kit [1] for my emacs set up having had
.emacs files for .emacs.d directories lovingly handcraf