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Subject: Re: Color schemes
From: mefjr75 () hotmail ! com (M ! E ! Farmer)
Date: 2004-10-30 22:18:42
Message-ID: 18282ecb.0410301418.1ee469f5 () posting ! google ! com
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Mark Schonewille <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:<41838c6e$0$7153$d5255a0c@news.wanadoo.nl>...
> Hi,
Hello!
> Is anyone using a color scheme for his Python scripts?
Yes.
> I suspect most people are using a text editor which may or may not support
> colorisation of scripts.
Good intuition, because some do and some don't :)
Many of the python editors out now are based on Scintilla.
Scintilla is a capable, colorizing, folding, text widget on 'roids.
> Do you use a similar script in a Python IDE or in your text
> editor to colorize your Python scripts?
I use an editor that is based on Scintilla .
To convert python source to colorised html for webpages and documentation,
I have been writing a module called PySourceColor.
It is a based on token and tokenize.
If you are intrested you can find it here:
'http://bellsouthpwp.net/m/e/mefjr75/'
This is a new version and has many improvements.
Also there is a version of pydoc there that serves up colorized html.
HTH,
M.E.Farmer
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