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Using Komodo Edit as recommended editor

Swaroop C H 12 years ago
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+# A Byte of Python
 
 ## Installation
 
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     fab html
 
-## Editing
+Convert the source files into PDF:
 
-If you're using Vim editor, then you may like the [vim-pandoc](https://github.com/vim-pandoc/vim-pandoc) plugin. There is one downside though - for long chapters, it becomes really slow, so I edit only in plain text mode (`:set ft=`), but when reviewing, I use the `pandoc` (`:set ft=pandoc`) mode.
+    fab pdf
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+Convert the source files into EPUB (ebook):
 
-If you're using [Sublime Text](http://www.sublimetext.com/) editor, you may find the following plugins useful:
+    fab epub
 
-- [Sublime Package Control](http://wbond.net/sublime_packages/package_control/installation)
-- [Pandoc Academic](https://github.com/larlequin/PandocAcademic)
-- [Table Editor](https://github.com/vkocubinsky/SublimeTableEditor)
+## Editing
+
+If you're using Vim editor, then you may like the [vim-pandoc](https://github.com/vim-pandoc/vim-pandoc) plugin. There is one downside though - for long chapters, it becomes really slow, so I edit only in plain text mode (`:set ft=`), but when reviewing, I use the `pandoc` (`:set ft=pandoc`) mode.

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