Re: [Python-Dev] IDLE as default Python editor

2009-11-11 Thread David Robinow
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Fred Drake wrote: > On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Echo wrote: >> We just need a PyEmacs. Written in python, extensible in elist and >> python. Nice and simple ;-D > I'd even give up the elisp support if I could have Python in my Emacs. Have you tried Pymacs? _

Re: [Python-Dev] IDLE as default Python editor

2009-11-11 Thread Fred Drake
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Echo wrote: > We just need a PyEmacs. Written in python, extensible in elist and > python. Nice and simple ;-D I'd even give up the elisp support if I could have Python in my Emacs. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. "Chaos is the score upon which reality is w

Re: [Python-Dev] IDLE as default Python editor

2009-11-11 Thread Echo
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 5:27 PM, Georg Brandl wrote: > > Quite simple: because we can't possibly ship Emacs. > > cheers, > Georg > We just need a PyEmacs. Written in python, extensible in elist and python. Nice and simple ;-D -- -Brandon Singer ___ P

Re: [Python-Dev] IDLE as default Python editor

2009-11-10 Thread Georg Brandl
Nick Coghlan schrieb: > Martin v. Löwis wrote: >> Nick Coghlan wrote: >>> Ben Finney wrote: anatoly techtonik writes: > Quite an interesting question recently popped up in pygame community > that I'd like to ask to Python developers. This forum is specifically about developm

Re: [Python-Dev] IDLE as default Python editor

2009-11-10 Thread Nick Coghlan
Martin v. Löwis wrote: > Nick Coghlan wrote: >> Ben Finney wrote: >>> anatoly techtonik writes: >>> Quite an interesting question recently popped up in pygame community that I'd like to ask to Python developers. >>> This forum is specifically about development *of* Python. >> Anatoly's q

Re: [Python-Dev] IDLE as default Python editor

2009-11-09 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Nick Coghlan wrote: > Ben Finney wrote: >> anatoly techtonik writes: >> >>> Quite an interesting question recently popped up in pygame community >>> that I'd like to ask to Python developers. >> This forum is specifically about development *of* Python. > > Anatoly's question is actually a fair on

Re: [Python-Dev] IDLE as default Python editor (Was: [pygame] Python IDE for windoz)

2009-11-09 Thread Nick Coghlan
anatoly techtonik wrote: > Hello, > > Quite an interesting question recently popped up in pygame community > that I'd like to ask to Python developers. > > How many of you use IDLE? I use it if it's the only syntax highlighting Python editor on the box (since machines in the lab usually aren't s

Re: [Python-Dev] IDLE as default Python editor

2009-11-09 Thread Nick Coghlan
Ben Finney wrote: > anatoly techtonik writes: > >> Quite an interesting question recently popped up in pygame community >> that I'd like to ask to Python developers. > > This forum is specifically about development *of* Python. Anatoly's question is actually a fair one for python-dev - we're th

Re: [Python-Dev] IDLE as default Python editor (Was: [pygame] Python IDE for windoz)

2009-11-09 Thread Terry Reedy
anatoly techtonik wrote: Hello, Quite an interesting question recently popped up in pygame community that I'd like to ask to Python developers. How many of you use IDLE? I do, both shell and editor (for Python code). What's wrong with it? See tracker. I agree that discussion of alternati

Re: [Python-Dev] IDLE as default Python editor (Was: [pygame] Python IDE for windoz)

2009-11-08 Thread Martin v. Löwis
> Quite an interesting question recently popped up in pygame community > that I'd like to ask to Python developers. > > How many of you use IDLE? I do, sometimes. > What's wrong with it? AFAICT, nothing. >>From my side I like the idea of having default Python editor that is > small, fast, conv

Re: [Python-Dev] IDLE as default Python editor

2009-11-08 Thread Ben Finney
anatoly techtonik writes: > Quite an interesting question recently popped up in pygame community > that I'd like to ask to Python developers. This forum is specifically about development *of* Python. You would do better to ask on the discussion forum for Python users http://www.python.org/commu