Yeah, I had found crtl + r, but it doesn't float does it?  Maybe I'm a 
wimp, but I've grown accustomed to having a navigable list of all the 
functions and vars in my code (just beginning to use classes).  I use 
FlashDevelop for AS3, and they have that feature.  Eclipse also has the 
multi-file search with clickable links.  I spent some more time figuring 
out Pydev's idiosyncrasies, so I'm going to stick with that for now.  I 
also tested PyScripter, which appears very full featured, but it crashed a 
couple times...  If I want to lose my code, I'll use the Script Editor...

On Thursday, September 13, 2012 12:33:39 PM UTC-5, Justin Israel wrote:
>
> Cmd/ctrl + r  ?
> That will show you all of the class and functions in your code. I had the 
> same question when I first started using it until I found there are a bunch 
> of hotkeys. Its really great how it jumps you around as you type. 
> The find feature is excellent too. You can search by regex and it will 
> even search into all your project files and give you a result with context. 
> You can click on any result to jump to the code. 
> It is one of those apps that you have to explore a bit to realize the 
> numerous features. I would say it is much lighter and faster than Eclipse 
> and easier to work with once you set your prefs and hotkeys. I am still 
> learning it. 
>
>
>
> On Sep 13, 2012, at 9:36 AM, PixelMuncher <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>
> After spending the morning trying to fix Eclipse/Pydev problems, I checked 
> out Sublime. It doesn't have a separate list of functions and vars - why do 
> people like it so much?
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