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We can set the position of the broken line (also called the line length logo) in the Geany text editor window to indicate where the line of code should be wrapped.
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Professional programmers usually open on the same screen For multiple files, using the standard length allows us to open multiple files side by side on the screen and see the complete lines of each file at the same time. In many computers, the terminal window can only hold 79 characters per line. PEP8 recommends that the terminal window does not exceed 72 characters per line.
Python improvement proposal PEP8 recommends converting tabs to 4 spaces, the method is as follows: Open the menu -, open the section- tab-Enter in the box: - Select, as shown below: Set the tab format-mixing tabs and spaces in the code may bring some difficult problems to the Python program. If the command is correct and the Python code is correct, a command line terminal window will pop up to execute the current python The program, prompt at the end, as shown below: If the command is correct and the Python code is correct, the editor prompts Ĭlick - to test whether the execution command configuration is correct (or press F5 directly). Test whether the command setting is normal: Click - to test whether the configuration of the compile command is correct (or press F8 directly). The following is the installation path To explain as an example, set the command: modify to, where is the Python installation path, set to execute command: modify to, where is Python installation Path, as shown in the following figure: If not checked, you need to manually specify the installation path of the Python program. If path mapping is checked when installing Python, this operation can be ignored.
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The exe file can be installed directly after waiting for the successful download.Ĭlick Next to go directly to the next stepĬhoose to install the software on the specified path, click Next directly The methods of downloading software are divided into: Windows, Mac OSX, Source(tar.gz), Source(tar.bz2), which is aimed at downloading Geany and building a Python programming environment in different operating systems, click geany-1.36_setup in the box.
The main disadvantages are its poor interface, slow running speed and simple functions. The software is small and quick to start. Support file types: C, CPP, Java, Python, PHP, HTML, DocBook, Perl, LateX and Bash scripts.
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It is free and free software, which supports basic high syntax Bright, code completion, call prompt, plug-in expansion. The source code is distributed under the GPL license. For casual, unsophisticated applications by someone who grew up with green screen character based computers, it's probably OK.Geany is a small cross-platform open source integrated development environment developed using GTK+2. For this reason, I would not recommend Emacs to anyone who is under 50 year old, or who needs power user capabilities. The things I just mentioned, are all present in some limited and inept form, but falls far short of current standard of good user interface design. Before Geany I was using sublime text and its a good. I came across Geany when I myself was searching for a good python ide. I want to recommend Geany which is a fast, simple, light weight and open source editor. I have seen many here asking for a good ide/editor for python. To this day, it lacks or struggles with very basic things, like interactive dialogs, toolbars, tabbed interface, file system navigation, etc., etc. Geany as a simple, fast, light weight Python Development Environment. So Emacs does 5% or what an editor should do quite will, and is surprisingly under-powered and old fashioned at the other 95%. Unfortunately, it didn't keep up with the times and fails to take advantage of the entire world of GUI design that's revolutionized computer science since then. In fairness to Emacs, its original design was conceived in that context and is rather good at some things, like flexible ability to bind commands to keyboard shortcuts. User interface is terrible I was using Emacs in the early 1980's, before there were GUIs.