When I use emacs python-mode, if the last character of a line is an open parenthesis it indents the next line just one step in from the indentation of the previous line.
call_some_function(
some_very_long_argument_that_I_want_to_put_on_its_own_line)
I like that. Now in ecmascript-mode (which I am using for actionscript 3), it alwa...
On Emacs, when I start python with C-c ! while editing a remote python file (using tramp - plinkx: on windows), the python interpreter is started on the remote host.
Is there any way I can edit the remote python file and start a local python interpreter?
I am using python-mode (not the default python.el)
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I use the Python-mode (not the default one comes with emacs 23).
I could not execute the python program currently loaded in emacs.
I am getting "Symbol's function definition is void: smart-operator-mode-on" error.
Any clue or any tips makes a python program and it can be run on emacs and show the result output window?
Here the emacs...
I like to use python-mode.el and (gnu) emacs for editing my python files. If I use parentheses for multiline continuations, indentation works as I expect. For example,
foo_long_long_long_long = (
bar_long_long_long_long[
(x_long_long_long_long == X) &
(y_long_long_long_long == Y)])
is just the way I like it.
On ...
I'm using python-mode.el, and when I try to indent comments, it always wants to put them all the way to the left. I want them indented in line with the rest of the code. Is there an easy way to achieve this?
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I want to turn on linum mode (M-x linum-mode) automatically with python and c mode.
I add the following code in .emacs, but it doesn't seem to work.
(defun my-c-mode-common-hook ()
(line-number-mode 1))
(add-hook 'c-mode-common-hook 'my-c-mode-common-hook)
(defun my-python-mode-common-hook ()
(line-number-mode 1))
(add-hook 'pytho...