Hi, your link to web2py file configuration appear cutted and wrong 
formed, try to sendit again as attachement to be sure.
thanks for your inputs,
alex f

El 23/10/2009 3:43, Richard escribió:
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> On Oct 23, 12:42 pm, Richard<richar...@gmail.com>  wrote:
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>> good idea - I have updated and tested it.
>> I have been using web2py in Komodo for a year now without
>> autocompletion, so this feels so cool!
>>
>> Can you think of other ways to improve productivity with web2py in
>> Komodo?
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> On Oct 23, 12:24 pm, rondevu<ranjeev...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> Thank you very much. This is great news.
>>>        
>>      
>>> Btw, I think  file you added should also contain (for models):
>>>        
>>      
>>> if '/models/' in filepath and filepath.endswith('.py'):
>>>        
>>      
>>>              ET.SubElement(blob, 'import', module='gluon.sql',
>>> symbol='*', line='0')
>>>              ET.SubElement(blob, 'import', module='gluon.validators',
>>> symbol='*', line='0')
>>>        
>>      
>>> NIce.
>>>        
>>      
>>> Ranjeev
>>>        
>>      
>>> On Oct 23, 7:14 am, Richard<richar...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>        
>>      
>>>> I have uploaded my web2py extension file to that thread (http://
>>>> community.activestate.com/files/codeintel_web2py.py_.txt).
>>>> Let me know if you have problems getting it working - so far I have
>>>> only tested it on my own Linux box.
>>>>          
>>      
>>>> Richard
>>>>          
>>      
>>>> On Oct 22, 5:11 pm, Richard<richar...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>>          
>>      
>>>>> hey Ranjeev,
>>>>>            
>>      
>>>>> I got web2py autocompletion working! Just waiting for feedback from
>>>>> Todd and a place to put it.
>>>>>            
>>      
>>>>> There is a Google Code project for Django integration 
>>>>> withKomodo:http://code.google.com/p/django-komodo-kit/
>>>>> Maybe it's worth starting one for web2py too...
>>>>>            
>>      
>>>>> Richard
>>>>>            
>>      
>>>>> On Oct 21, 7:04 pm, rondevu<ranjeev...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>>>            
>>      
>>>>>> Please share if anyone manages to write the code intel *.cix file.
>>>>>>              
>>      
>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>              
>>      
>>>>>> Ranjeev
>>>>>>              
>>      
>>>>>> On Oct 21, 6:49 am, Richard<richar...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>>>>              
>>      
>>>>>>> Komodois my main editor for web2py, so thanks for the tip.
>>>>>>> I don't like putting that in all my files though...
>>>>>>> Have asked how to do this properly on their 
>>>>>>> forum:http://community.activestate.com/forum/implicit-python-code-completion
>>>>>>>                
>>      
>>>>>>> Richard
>>>>>>>                
>>      
>>>>>>> On Oct 21, 3:57 am, rondevu<ranjeev...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>>>>>                
>>      
>>>>>>>> Well the only way I got code completion to work is using this guide
>>>>>>>> herehttp://kollerie.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/setting-up-your-ide-for-web2...
>>>>>>>> by inserting the imports in the files your working on
>>>>>>>>                  
>>      
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>                  
>>      
>>>>>>>> underKomodoproject properties (Windows)
>>>>>>>> Script C:\<your dir>\web2py\web2py.py
>>>>>>>> Script Arg -a r
>>>>>>>> Directory C;\<your web2py dir>
>>>>>>>>                  
>>      
>>>>>>>> Works just like WingIDE. So I may just stick with WingIDE for now.
>>>>>>>>                  
>>      
>>>>>>>> On Oct 20, 10:30 pm, Yarko Tymciurak<resultsinsoftw...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>                  
>>      
>>>>>>>>>> Komodois multi-scripting language, so if you have a project that 
>>>>>>>>>> needs Tk,
>>>>>>>>>> Perl, and / or Python it's a good bet (my first really big Perl 
>>>>>>>>>> project I
>>>>>>>>>> gotKomodojust so I could figure out what the language was doing, and 
>>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>>> was great).
>>>>>>>>>>                      
>>      
>>>>>>>>>> I have not tried a web project with it, nor anything big in Python 
>>>>>>>>>> ... I
>>>>>>>>>> preferred Wing... but you should be able to get some hints 
>>>>>>>>>> fromKomodoteam
>>>>>>>>>> on how to have a server run inKomodo(e.g. cherrypy); that much would 
>>>>>>>>>> give
>>>>>>>>>> you a big step forward.
>>>>>>>>>>                      
>>      
>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 6:55 AM, rondevu<ranjeev...@gmail.com>  
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>                      
>>      
>>>>>>>>>>> Well I have tried WingIDE. And wanted to see the difference of the 
>>>>>>>>>>> two
>>>>>>>>>>> IDEs.
>>>>>>>>>>>                        
>>      
>>>>>>>>>>> On Oct 20, 6:56 pm, Alex Fanjul<alex.fan...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>                        
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Im new. How do you configurekomodoto work with web2py?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>                            
>>      
>>>>>>>>>>>> If you can use Wing + web2py its so easyhttp://
>>>>>>>>>>>>                          
>>>>>>>>>>> www.wingware.com/doc/howtos/web2pyanditworksverygood.
>>>>>>>>>>>                        
>>>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>>> Alejandro Fanjul Fdez.
>>>>>>>>>>>> alex.fan...@gmail.comwww.mhproject.org
>>>>>>>>>>>>                          
>>
>>      
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alex.fan...@gmail.com
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