Emacs? VIM!

Adam 'Vonlia' Seyfarth adam.seyfarth at home.com
Wed Aug 8 11:50:03 EDT 2001


On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Erik Max Francis wrote:

> Adam 'Vonlia' Seyfarth wrote:
>
> >         You Emacs users, you've been boasting about "X/Emacs's Python
> > mode".  First of all, you said you didn't like Vi because it was
> > modal.
> > Secondly, Vim has a Python environment.  Ie, with vim you can get
> > syntax
> > highlighting for Python, and automatic indenting for Python.  What
> > more
> > could you want?
>
> So use it if you like it.  No one's forcing you.

Yes, I know, (I am) but I thought python.org could provide links to (or
at least tell about) all (or "most") of the editors that have a Python
environment.  This would benifet people, like me, who thought for a
second that I would have to give up Vi for Emacs just to edit Python
code, following the indenting standards (depressing).  Does anybody know
of another editor that has Python stuff (or a file that enables Python
stuff)?  I think I heard that Zeus does...

(note:  I had another reason for sending the last one, I wanted to know
what else Emacs in Python mode could do.)


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