locate python-mode.el

You will need to byte-compile the elisp file and put an entry in your .emacs
file to tell emacs where to find the library


instructions can be found at http://www.python.org/emacs/

On Saturday, August 16, 2003, at 01:54 PM, 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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