Can not download plugins for jEdit (help!!)

BillJosephson billjosephson at hotmail.com
Thu Nov 9 10:23:41 EST 2006


Ant wrote:
> > Vim, it can handle all the things.http://www.vim.org/
>
> I'm not convinced of that quite yet. jEdit's syntax highlighting seems
> more robust (see SocketServer.py in the standard library for an example
> - vim gets the highlighting of the first doc-comment wrong). I've also
> not found anything like jEdit's Console plugin for vim. It's
> interactive. You can run the current buffer in the console window. The
> console interacts with an error reporting pane which allows you to
> click on the error and it will take you to the appropriate line in the
> code that the stack trace indicates.
>
> The only thing I have found for vim (and it is specific to running
> Python code) is the runscript.vim plugin, which merely allows you to
> view the stdout from the script in a different buffer. It doesn't allow
> you to interact (say you are writing a console based interactive
> application for example)  nor does it have all of those other features
> I mentioned.
>
> I'm very interested in other people's vim setup for Python coding
> however, as I do use vim more than Python these days, mainly because I
> have to use it a great deal on headless servers (jEdit would be no good
> here of course) and I got fed up with adding artefacts such as
> extraneous i's, o's and :w's into my code when working with jEdit ;-)
> And it starts faster of course.


Ant: 


Great. Can you help me get it?

Thanks.




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