The Long Story
I recently switched from Brackets to Geany as my Python editor of choice. I'd been using Brackets for quite some time. Mainly because I was on a Windows box (the idea of using 'Linux' software didn't really occur to me right away), and also because I love the default color scheme.
I was prompted to switch to Geany when I installed Kubuntu 15.04 on my personal laptop. Technically you can run Brackets on Linux, but for reasons that are outside the scope of this post, Brackets wasn't playing nice. So it was time to change.
I've worked with Geany before, and I really enjoy the Symbol Navigation feature (which vanilla Brackets doesn't have). However, I've never been too crazy about the default color scheme and most of the schemes I found posted online were not compatible with my Geany version (1.24.1). And to be honest I had a really difficult time finding something that I found appealing.
I recently switched from Brackets to Geany as my Python editor of choice. I'd been using Brackets for quite some time. Mainly because I was on a Windows box (the idea of using 'Linux' software didn't really occur to me right away), and also because I love the default color scheme.
I was prompted to switch to Geany when I installed Kubuntu 15.04 on my personal laptop. Technically you can run Brackets on Linux, but for reasons that are outside the scope of this post, Brackets wasn't playing nice. So it was time to change.
I've worked with Geany before, and I really enjoy the Symbol Navigation feature (which vanilla Brackets doesn't have). However, I've never been too crazy about the default color scheme and most of the schemes I found posted online were not compatible with my Geany version (1.24.1). And to be honest I had a really difficult time finding something that I found appealing.