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Python-Vim-IDE
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There will be multiple branches. The first branch will be the basic branch.
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The basic branch will stay true to vim defaults, adding PEP008 and basic
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onmicomplete, folding and path-hacking for django settings with few/no remaps.
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I will branch from here with a more featureful config with nerdtree, supertab and more.
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The idea will be that one can check it out and symlink to $VIMRUNTIME and change
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configs just by checking out a different branch.
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Current details of basic
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* Syntax highlighting
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* (http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=790)
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* now in .vim/syntax/python.vim
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* Indention
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* simple use of the following works::
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if has("autocmd")
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filetype plugin indent on
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endif
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I uncommented this from my global /etc/vim/vimrc
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* Folding
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* Just going to use indentation folds from the default .vimrc::
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:help fold
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zM to fold everything
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zR to unfold everything
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za to toggle the current fold
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zA to recursively toggle the current fold
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Everything is unfolded to start.
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* Code completion
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* Going with regular http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1542::
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still <c-x><c-o> for omnicomplete (may remap to <s-tab>)
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still <c-p> for keyword completion (may remap to <tab>)
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* :help preview
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To see how to do things like close the preview viewport (:pc)
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* Django settings:
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There are two ways that you can get the settings module imported and be able to omnicomplete
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modules that rely on ``DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE``::
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1) You can be in an environment with django and settings.py in the CWD, parent or grandparent
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2) You can be inside a virtualenv that contains pinax
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supertab branch
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The same as above except that code completion is context sensitive and you
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can get it with <tab>. So, if you are in insert mode and you have::
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import django
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you can start typing django and complete it with keyword completion::
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dja<tab>
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then you can type ``.`` and ``<tab>`` again and get omnicompletion::
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django.c<tab>
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this will give you a dropdown between ``conf``, ``core`` and ``contrib``
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