Graham.. it worked!!

this might reflect that i am more than happy now!! and i tried the make
command as well ( i think it enables direct compiling from vim through
make... thats great for building huge projects)

and I think i'm all wrapped up!!! thanx to you Graham

-regards

Vasu

On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 10:59 PM, Graham Enos <[email protected]> wrote:

> It sounds like you've got this pretty well wrapped up, but I'll add my
> two
> cents quickly. I've had great luck with Vim and its python.vim syntax
> file.
> In order to get Vim to recognize .sage files as Python files, I've
> added
> (per a tip on the Sage Wiki) the following lines to my .vimrc:
>
> """""""
> " Sage settings (from Franco Saliola via wiki.sagemath.org/Tips)
> autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile *.sage,*.spyx set filetype=python
>
> Best,
> Graham
>
> On Jan 5, 9:00 am, Vasudev <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I think i got the answer , i'll use python mode for emacs and I'll look
> into
> > Nedit as well.
> > thanks all for helping me out...
> >
> > and thank you Jeff for suggesting Nedit.
> >
> > --
> > Vasu
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 8:39 AM, Jeff Post <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >www.nedit.org
> >
> > > Nedit has modes for a multitude of languages, including python. It's
> fairly
> > > easy to configure for any language, but usually the default mode for a
> > > given
> > > language is quite good. It meets my needs whether I'm editing LaTeX
> files,
> > > text files, program source files, html, anything.
> >
> > > Jeff
> >
> > > On Tuesday 04 January 2011 12:18, Vasudev wrote:
> > > > Hi all,
> >
> > > > I'm  an undergraduate in Aerospace Engineering and I use sage for
> > > symbolic
> > > > manipulation and sometimes for plotting.
> > > > I've recently started developing Python and I intend to use sage for
> more
> > > > applications,
> > > > but i feel there is  a lack of a text editor support for writing sage
> > > > scripts in ".sage" (just coloring and indentation)extension though we
> can
> > > > write python subroutines using numpy/scipy and then load them in
> sage, i
> > > > prefer writing ".sage " programs ... I'm particularly "uncomfortable"
> > > with
> > > > notebook() interface i either use ipython shell or TeXmacs interface.
> >
> > > > I would be greatly benefited if somebody could  suggest me a editor
> > > > supporting ".sage" or some alterations required to support ".sage" in
> > > > existing editors like vim/emacs/nano/gedit or some other editor...
> i've
> > > > tried emacs-mode of sage but it didn't work ("no indentation etc.. as
> if
> > > it
> > > > was plain ascii").
> >
> > > > Any help/tips are welcome...
> >
> > > > regards...
> > > > Vasu
> >
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