-------Original Message-------
From: Christian Reis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 06/11/03 08:02 AM
To: Michel Thadeu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [pygtk] pygtk or py + tk ?

>> I use anjuta for c/c++ in debian, is there anjuta for python? And what
>> about scintilla? Is it a editor or a library (maybe it was a silly
>> question, but I can found a executable made after the compilation of
>> scintilla)...

>I think scintilla comes with an example or test editor, which is
>probably what the binary you found is. It's actually a widget for
>code-editing.

For what it's worth, Anjuta seems to work nicely with Python.

I have not used Anjuta with Python enough to reccomend it, but it does recognize the 
code.. so far Anjuta seems Python-friendly enough. 

A little more testing and I may switch from Komodo. Komodo has some nice features 
though, like Python syntax highlighting, more automatic (Python) code formatting, and 
multi-platform support

Anjuta does state it has a goal of closer integration with Glade, which may be what 
Michael is looking for..


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