[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It's worth trying Geany (http://geany.uvena.de/), based on the
> Scintilla libraries (as SciTE) but with more features. It also seems
> to syntax-highlight the code in <?python ...> constructs.

Yes, that looks nice. Komodo goes one step further by providing full 
support for user defined languages (e.g. template languages such as kid, 
genshi or mako). There's even a tutorial for adding Kid to Komodo 
(http://blogs.activestate.com/ericp/2007/01/kid_adding_a_ne.html). 
Though I was not able to get it running with the latest Komodo version, 
the guys at ActiveState are working on this. Another nice feature is 
project templates which already exist for Ruby on Rails and Django. 
Creating a template for TurboGears is on my todo list.

-- Chris


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