![]() ![]() I have been going over jEdit for a while and can't real see how to get it Shortcuts) allow me to hop around huge source files without touching ![]() Markers (with appropriate Back/Set/Forward keyboard Instance of jEdit across them to simultaneously view several pieces ofĬode at once. My workstation has multiple monitors,Īnd I can spread several semi-autonomous 'views' from a single (though not unique) features are code folding, HyperSearch, multiple I edit Python and C/C++ source code for many hours a day with jEdit,Īnd have been doing so since 1999, so obviously I regard jEdit as a PyShell as my interactive console and jEdit as my main editor. Pythonwin, or OrbTech's PyShell (which comes with wxPython)). That has Python object member pop-ups and parameter tips (e.g., Python, I recommend that you use as your interactive console an editor I have spent about a day looking atĮditors and IDEs and (probably prematurely) selected jEdit to work in.Įven though I love jEdit, its Python-awareness isn't as good as that Programming in several other languages and I'm pretty happy with it. IĪctually tend to use Komodo for Python, but I have jEdit installed for Peronally, I like having the BufferTabs plug-in as well. You may want to use the plug-in manager to get the console plug-in so youĬan run your programs from within the IDE. Plus you can set the default edit mode to python, so that when you create a Mode can be set on a one-time basis in the Utilities>Buffer Options dialog The edit mode can be specified manually as well. Will not work until you save the file with py or pyw extension.Īctually you can set the edit mode manually as well: "Jarek Zgoda" wrote in jEdit detects file type by extension, so Python syntax highlighting ![]()
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