Sweet!

I've been looking (and I'm pretty sure it's not only me who's been
looking) for some good tutorial on how to do this.

Luckily I use OS X at home, which probably means that I can use this
without any modification... :-D

Thank you very much!

Oscar

On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 01:06:43PM +0000, Adam Stein wrote:
> 
> I have omnicomplete working (haven't used it too much yet).  I have this
> in my $HOME/.vimrc file:
> 
> --.vimrc--
> if has("autocmd")
>     autocmd BufRead *.py set smartindent
>         \ cinwords=if,elif,else,for,while,try,except,finally,def,class
> 
>     autocmd FileType python set omnifunc=pythoncomplete#Complete
>     autocmd FileType javascript set
> omnifunc=javascriptcomplete#CompleteJS
>     autocmd FileType html set omnifunc=htmlcomplete#CompleteTags
>     autocmd FileType css set omnifunc=csscomplete#CompleteCSS
> endif
> 
> " Allow <C-space> to be used instead of <C-x><C-o> like other IDE's do
> " for auto-completion
> inoremap <Nul> <C-x><C-o>
> --.vimrc--
> 
> All 'autocmd' lines should be single lines.
> 
> Also, I have vim starting automatically importing the Django db.  I have
> a little script (below) that will automatically find my settings.py file
> and start vim.  I do this by starting at the location of the file on the
> vim command line and working upwards in the directory structure until I
> find it:
> 
> --dvim--
> #!/packages/bin/python
> 
> """
>     Start vim for Django files
> """
> 
> import os
> import sys
> 
> args = sys.argv
> 
> # Get our starting directory to look for the settings file.  If no
> # filename is given, start in the current directory
> if len(args) > 1:
>     # If multiple filenames are given on the command line, we assume
>     # the same Django settings apply to all
>     dir = os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(args[1]))
> else:
>     dir = os.path.realpath(".")
> 
> # Start looking for the settings file, going up one directory if we
> # don't find it until we hit the top of the filesystem
> 
> while not os.path.exists(dir + "/settings.py"):
>     if dir == "/":
>         # We are as far as we can go and didn't find anything
>         dir = None
>         break
> 
>     # Go up one directory
>     dir = os.path.dirname(dir)
> 
> if dir != None:
>     # Found the settings file
>     os.putenv("PYTHONPATH", os.path.dirname(dir))
>     os.putenv("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", os.path.basename(dir) +
> ".settings")
> 
>     os.system("/packages/bin/vim '+python from django import db' " + \
>               " ".join(args[1:]))
> else:
>     raise IOError("Django settings file not found")
> 
> sys.exit(0)
> --dvim--
> 
> I'm sure some lines are probably getting wrapped.
> 
> I only use Django on Unix/Linux so I'm guessing it would need some
> tweaking for Windows.
> 
> On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 12:26 +0100, Oscar Carlsson wrote:
> > Have you been able to make omnicomplete work with Django?
> > I haven't been able to figure it out myself, and gave up after a few
> > tries. It would be really sweet to have, since vim otherwise is a really
> > good editor.
> > 
> > Oscar
> > 
> > On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 12:15:22PM +1930, Santiago wrote:
> > > 
> > > i recently switched to screen + vim with omnicomplete for python and 
> > > html...
> > > 
> > > komodo edit its pretty good too....
> > > 
> > > 2009/1/7 martyn <andresmartinoc...@gmail.com>:
> > > >
> > > > Hi
> > > >
> > > > http://pyrox.utp.edu.co/
> > > >
> > > > Regards
> > > >
> > > > Bye.
> > > >
> > > > On Jan 6, 9:34 am, roberto <robertomariobeni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >> I tried them all (almost ... I think... at least the free ones).
> > > >> - Pyscripter is really nice but it is true, it is only for windows.
> > > >> (If it is developed with python it should be platform-independent,
> > > >> shouldn' be ?) (no support for sql queries I think)
> > > >> - Eclipse + PyDev (no good support for sql queries to relational db)
> > > >> - Ulipad (open source / excellent / very small / some issues with
> > > >> svn / no support for sql queries to db - django plugin to highlight
> > > >> templates, etc)
> > > >> - Netbeans (ex-NBPython) it is excellent (very good sql support - some
> > > >> issues with memory consume - I didn't get debugger work 100% with
> > > >> django)
> > > >> - Oracle jdeveloper. it is an excellent tool. Its support for python
> > > >> is still too new and I think that django support is still to come.
> > > >> - Eric4: screenshots are very beautiful bu I couldn't get to install
> > > >> it in my ubuntu box (too many precedences and too complicated for a
> > > >> newbie like me).
> > > >>
> > > >> Have a great year 2009 everyone !
> > > >>
> > > >> On Jan 6, 9:02 am, "Trivedi, Apaar" <apaar.triv...@nymag.com> wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >> > I use Eclipse with PyDev and PyDev extensions.  I really like it, 
> > > >> > but I
> > > >> > prefer the eclipse sort of IDE's.
> > > >>
> > > >> > ________________________________
> > > >>
> > > >> > From: django-users@googlegroups.com
> > > >> > [mailto:django-us...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Damien Hou
> > > >> > Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 8:43 AM
> > > >> > To: django-users@googlegroups.com
> > > >> > Subject: Re: Your IDE of choice
> > > >>
> > > >> > TextMate with Django and Django Templates bundles is pretty neat
> > > >>
> > > >> > On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 7:48 PM, HB <hubaghd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >> > Hey,
> > > >> > What is your favorite IDE for coding Django projects?
> > > >> > Any ideas about PyDev and ActiveState Komodo IDE?
> > > >> > Thanks.
> > > >>
> > > >> > --
> > > >> > Best Regards,
> > > >> > Damien
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > 
> > > > 
> > 
> > -- 
> Adam Stein @ Xerox Corporation       Email: a...@eng.mc.xerox.com
> 
> Disclaimer: Any/All views expressed
> here have been proven to be my own.  [http://www.csh.rit.edu/~adam/]
> 
> 
> > 

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