On Jun 25, 11:07 pm, Tim Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> * gary_p <[email protected]> [090625 18:31]:
>
>
>
> > Thanks to everyone who gave me great tips to get started.
>
> > I program in python.  I think I've found three vim files for a python
> > mode. (don't kill me if that's an emacs term).  There's one that came
> > with my installation (a Windows installer).  There's one maintained by
> > Dimitry Vasiliev, and one maintained by Mikael Bethe.
>
> > Can anyone summarize the differences?
>
>   I can't. Here's what I use.
>   1)The standard vim syntax files for python
>   2)My local vim ../after/syntax/python.vim
>     which customizes #1

is that file something you made yourself, or is there a standard one
somewhere?

>
> NOTE:
> I'm unsure which OS you use, I can't infer from your user/agent.
> Helps if you include that...
>

Sorry it wasn't clear.  My throw-away line "a Windows installer" was
intended to indicate WinXP, installed using the single-file exe
installer.

> > PS - hey quit the emacs flames.  emacs is great, vim is great.  To
> > each is own.
>
> I agree. That flame stuff is just plain immature.
> I've used both. I love the asynchronous process that emacs
> creates for the python (or any other) interpreter. I just prefer the
> way that vim handles mixed syntax. (Emacs just doesn't)
>
> --
> Tim
> [email protected]http://www.akwebsoft.com
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