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bug#5716: 23.1.92; python-expand-template docu
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Andreas Roehler |
Subject: |
bug#5716: 23.1.92; python-expand-template docu |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Mar 2010 12:51:12 +0100 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 (X11/20081227) |
Hi,
python.el provides templates inserting compound statements like `if', `for'
etc. - a nice feature.
AFAIS it's for use in two ways -
1) as an abbrev expanded
2) by calling `python-expand-template', afterwards the user is prompted.
See only the first usage mentioned in the docu. The
latter may be more suitable for beginners, as it's done
expressingly only - no automatic abbreviation expansion.
Suggest to extend the docstring of `python-use-skeletons' with something like
"In any case you may use skeletons, calling `python-expand-template'."
Also description of `define-derived-mode python-mode' which closes now:
"An abbrev table is set up with skeleton expansions for compound statement
templates."
should mention `python-use-skeletons'.
Thanks all
Andreas
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