Thanks Chris and David for the suggestions. I'm already aware of other editors. But, as I mentioned, I'm currently learning Python and an environment that actually lets me execute python code without having to first create and save a file is superior for that purpose, in my opinion.
I already own BBEdit and have for many years. So, when I start actually writing real code, I will likely use that. >For what it' worth, perhaps to save you some time, I recently spent >a day evaluating >these tools. Horses for courses, but for me: >TextWrangler is a freebie BBEditLite - a very nice word-processor >which is keyword aware; >SPE is a full-blown development environment which includes wxglade >interface to wxwindows >I found it difficult to 'grock' quickly but it could be good >ScrIDE is 1/2 way between. > >David > >On 26/10/2006, at 2:13 AM, Christopher Barker wrote: > >>While we're at it, if all you want is a Python-aware editor -- then >>there area a lot of other (better?) options. Scan the archives of this >>list for suggestions. A few: >> >>BBEdit (TextWrangler?) >>Eclipse >>SPE >>Jedit >>ScrIDE >> >> >>Assorted *nix editors: emaca, VIm, etc, etc. >> >>or look here: >> >>http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonEditors >> >>-Chris -- Rodney Somerstein Always remember that you are unique... [EMAIL PROTECTED] just like everyone else. _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig