On Oct 16, 8:02 am, "Edward K. Ream" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'll be uploading his prototype to Leo's file section immediately.

It's in the files section: PySnipEdit2.zip

Here are the instructions for playing with this.

1. Decompress the archive;
2. Launch the 'main.py' script.
3. Choose "python" as language in the bottom right corner (it is set
to LaTeX by default);
4. type 'for' followed by <Tab> key. The snippet expands, then you
have to hit <Tab> again to navigate through the various fields.
5. The snippets and syntax highlighting rules are kept inside the
Scheme directory for each file type.
6. You can try the 'reSt' (reStructuredText) language by typing
'tit' (for title) followed by <Tab> and see that snippets can have
transforms.

Leo simply must have this :-)

Edward

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