Hi I'm using scribes (http://scribes.sourceforge.net/) I find it simple
and minimalistic.
The Snippset feature is really usefull and it's really easy to personalize

ciao ciao
Basetta
>
> I use Leo (http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/front.html) for all my
> Python programming, and recently have been using it for my experiments
> with django. Leo is a general data management environment, an outlining
> editor and much more.
>
> Leo is written in Python and has its own built-in editor, but you can
> use VIM or EMACS to do the editing if you want to. Leo supports a bunch
> of different languages and now uses jEdit's xml language description. I
> say "now" because I have found Leo so useful over the past few years
> that I only upgrade when I really need to (usually when I switch
> machines) so that I don't get distracted by all of the shiny new
> features.
>
> Leo started as an editor supporting Knuth's ideas on Literate
> Programming. However, if you are just starting with Leo, don't get
> bogged down with the historical aspects. Just hit the Beginners Guide
> from the web page and go from there.
>
> --Tim
>
>
> >
>



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