Hello all, I've been using xemacs for many things, especially LaTeX, and I would like to start using it as an editor for python. Unfortunately I haven't found much documentation on python-mode. The only thing I found was on the book: GNU Emacs and XEmacs, by Larry Ayers, but it only scratches the surface of python-mode...
Is there anyway I can find a tutorial or a few hints (well, maybe more than a few...) on how it works. Just to name a feature, what exactly does "Mark a Block" do? I would imagine it might behave like "Ctrl-<SPC>", but on a block (i.e. if: else:, or something similar) Or another feature, "Ctrl-c !" I get an interpreter, and many new menus (i.e. Complete, In/Out, Signals). I'm a bit lost... I've been using Python only for scripting, but I'll probably have to start using it to analyze MD data from Gromacs. Thanks a lot! Best Regards, Maximilian -- University of Dortmund Department of Chemistry Physical Chemistry I - Biophysical Chemistry Otto-Hahn Str. 6 D-44227 Dortmund Germany Office: C1-06 room 176 Phone: +49 231 755 3916 Fax: +49 231 755 3901 _______________________________________________ Python-mode mailing list Python-mode@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-mode