Carl,The only problem (not for me) is the lack of a printing function, because it's a text editor, not a text formatter. Like XyWrite, it's very very customizable. Obviously, if you are studying Python, the possibilities are endless.Best regards, Manuel Carl Distefano wrote:Reply to note from Manuel CastelaoWed, 12 Jun 2013 17:15:30 +0200 Sublime Text 2 doesn't require license and it's downloadable.Looks interesting, Manuel. And with a Python plugin/console, just as I'm trying to teach myself that language. Will have to look into this.