It's not written in Python, but for a small cross-platform editor I
really like Scite. Never seen anyone else using it, but it ticks lots
of boxes for me.

Regards,

Dave.

On 9/20/10, Giacomo Lacava <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:25 AM, Michael Sparks <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I do like joe and I like kate. The
>> first for tappety tappety places and the latter for clicky-pointy.
>
> I like when people talk about tools that are a bit out of the mainstream.
>
> I use jEdit, I find it more flexible than most editors (despite not
> being very python-friendly at all), and rock solid.
> At the other end of my personal scale you'll find Eric: very
> python/pyqt-friendly, but way too crashy in the last few years.
> I've been repeatedly tempted to fork out cash for certain commercial
> IDEs, but the cost/benefit ratio is still a bit too high for me.
>
> If I had more time I'd probably give emacs another chance, but I
> honestly struggle to remember all those key combos.
>
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