Do you have the IDLE program which is an integrated python interpreter. It exists for mac but whether in
working form a short seardh on www.google.com/mac.html does not show. That would be for OS X.
It might be available for bsd also. Check sourceforge and python.org. Also kde's kate and kwrite also has some highlighting
if you have linux on it. Which OS will you be using and what choices of window managers you have would be useful. Also if you are
using OS X 10.2 while it comes with python 2.2 if you download python 2.3 you will have Tkinter and probably get IDLE.
I think IDLE requires Tkinter.
Also you might check out the pythonmac-sig <http://www.python.org/sigs/pythonmac-sig/> . I found it at www.python.org . There are several online textbooks for
python. Something aimed at python 2.0 or newer will you get you going.
Jim K


Timothy Bolz wrote:

I'm going to try some python programming and using an emac to do it. I want it to have color keywords and from what the FAQ say you enabel global font lock mode, which I found under options when I enable it nothing happens. The FAQ's say something about programming mode. I did a search for this in the FAQ and found only that one refrefrence. Am I missing something? Hope someone can help?

I've been looking through some python code and it looks as easy. It's very readable and you can follow the logic. I should have looked into it earlier.


Thanks
Tim


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