Re: [Python-mode] Pymacs runs from python-mode

2012-01-23 Thread Andreas Röhler
Am 24.01.2012 04:28, schrieb François Pinard: https://plus.google.com/110898546836957350133/posts/NLwkdraQeay Hi François, had quite similar apprehensions when started. Changed my mind. Now use it as a kind of notebook, sometimes splitting reports into pieces still. Delivers a good refe

Re: [Python-mode] Pymacs runs from python-mode

2012-01-23 Thread Andreas Röhler
Am 24.01.2012 04:28, schrieb François Pinard: Andreas Röhler writes: if you could manage to moan into the bug-tracker, that will be great :) Don't get me started on bug trackers! :-) I much prefer humans to robots. I'm your man! - LC :) But OK, I'll ponder how usable is your tracker. I

Re: [Python-mode] Pymacs runs from python-mode

2012-01-23 Thread François Pinard
Andreas Röhler writes: > if you could manage to moan into the bug-tracker, that will be great > :) Don't get me started on bug trackers! :-) I much prefer humans to robots. But OK, I'll ponder how usable is your tracker. It better *behaves*! :-) > Existing python-mode should not disturb insta

Re: [Python-mode] Pymacs runs from python-mode

2012-01-23 Thread Andreas Röhler
Am 23.01.2012 18:40, schrieb François Pinard: Andreas Röhler writes: Org mode brought me back to Emacs for many things, and one thing leading to another, here I am, a possibly fresh, reborn python-mode.el user. Hi François, really good news! Are you sure? ;-) I'll likely begin to ramble a

Re: [Python-mode] Pymacs runs from python-mode

2012-01-23 Thread François Pinard
Andreas Röhler writes: >> Org mode brought me back to Emacs for many things, and one thing leading >> to another, here I am, a possibly fresh, reborn python-mode.el user. > Hi François, really good news! Are you sure? ;-) I'll likely begin to ramble and moan about everything! You might prefer m

Re: [Python-mode] Pymacs runs from python-mode

2012-01-23 Thread Andreas Röhler
Am 23.01.2012 05:50, schrieb François Pinard: [ ... ] Hi, Andreas (hello, Barry!) I'm revisiting this under a new angle, as I now intend to try using Emacs for Python development for a while, to see how it goes. I used to use Vim for a few years, and more recently, Wing IDE, which by the way, i