Saurabh> Now I am able to do M-x python-mode and I get a (Python) status Saurabh> on the mode-line.
Saurabh> However, it is not auto-indenting. Also shouldn't it say Saurabh> (Python-mode) on the mode-line? You are probably still getting the python.el python mode which comes with GNU Emacs. To see if this is so you can execute M-x find-function RET python-mode RET then see what the name of the file it pops up is. I'm pretty sure it will be named "python.el". I'm not enough of a Emacs Lisp whiz to provide a solution with 100% confidence, but here's what I'd try: * Inside a running Emacs execute M-x load-library RET python-mode RET This should enable the python-mode project's version of python mode for the current session. If this fails, python-mode.el is not on your load-path. Either move it or extend load-path. * Add (load-library "python-mode") To your ~/.xemacs file. This should enable python-mode.el for all sessions. Saurabh> I am not able to find any tutorial for this. Does there exist Saurabh> one? Not really. Try: C-h f python-mode RET or while visiting a Python file (and the python-mode you desire is active), try: C-h m -- Skip Montanaro - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://smontanaro.dyndns.org/ _______________________________________________ Python-mode mailing list Python-mode@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-mode