Scott David Daniels schrieb: > Andy Judkis wrote: > ... > >>Livewires graphics routines behave differently under Python 2.4.1 than they >>... > you can start Idle with the "separate process" feature disabled by > changing the idle startup from something like: "python ...idle.pyw" > to something like "python ...idle.pyw -n" -- start idle with no > subprocesses. > > on Windows: > copy the idle shortcut (right-click, menu item copy; right-click on > desktop, menu item paste). > Right-click on your new shortcut (now often called something like > "Copy of Idle") and choose properties. In the "General" tab, you > can fix the name to be something more to your liking. On the > shortcut tab, change the "Target" entry by append a space and a -n > to the target. > Click OK, and you have a new Idle button which does the one-process > Idle thing. >
Sometimes you may want to or have to do interactive graphics on one or more (Windows) machines where you can't or don't want to change the desktop etc. (e.g. you have to do a workshop somewhere etc...) In this case the following trick will work: Rightclick an arbitrary *.py progam in Windows Explorer and choose "edit with IDLE...". This also will open IDLE in the -n (or no subprocess) mode. You may create a tiny program with the single statement from Tkinter import * (or: from turtle import *) and use this for the above trick. Regards, Gregor -- Gregor Lingl Reisnerstrasse 3/19 A-1030 Wien Telefon: +43 1 713 33 98 Mobil: +43 664 140 35 27 _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list Edu-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig