Hi Reggie,

Good question!

My not so good solution is to use an Applescript script to open a file I am 
editing with BBEdit in Idle's editor (the script is in BBEdit's menu and can be 
called by a keystroke).

Another menu gives me the choice of executing the python file in terminal, but 
that is even less desirable in most occasions.

Best,

Nestor

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> On 27 Mar 2020, at 14:50, Reggie Smith <fortriley1...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Does BBEdit, my external editor of choice, have a way to be setup to run a 
> specific version of IDLE, such as IDLE 3.8.2?
> 
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