> Scintilla already implements code folding, syntax highlighting, call > tips, autocompletion etc. The work I still have to do on it is to make > those features available in a way that looks familiar to a Qt programmer. > It would be really helpful if I had somebody wanting to make heavy use of > it and telling me to order in which things should be done. Detlev is > doing something similar in order to add Scintilla to eric.
I like emacs because it's powerfull in all the languages that I know. I don't like emacs because it's key binding and user interface is bug compatible with design desisions made 10 years ago. It would be really nice to keep the elisp engine from emacs and to put it behind a nice PyQt gui with intuitive key-binding for macros : CTRL-x for kill-region instead of CTRL-w CTRL-v for yank (paste) instead of CTRL-y CTRL-s for save ... emacs do code folding in it's SGML/XML mode so so code folding is doable in elisp. The big win is that you keep you vaforite editor for all the files in you project. The curent project I'm working on use bash, python, C++ and some perl. It would be a total mess to switch my editor all the time. The CVS mode in emacs is nice too. Does Scintilla support tags ? -- Yannick Gingras Network Programer _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
