Hello to all, An implementation problem has appeared on my Mac PowerBook G4 with French Mac OS X 10.4.9. I have used Python IDLE.app, and, since then, my MCL 5.1 (Macintosh Common LISP) environment is not functioning properly. I'm not a sophisticated user of Python, and used to open PythonIDE for my ordinary limited usage. In fact, I've launched IDLE.app rather inadvertently!
Symptoms: - a double click on the MCL 5.1 icon launches the Macintosh Script Editor, which protests not finding a dictionary, and then opens a gibberish window bearing the MCL 5.1 name and icon (cf. attached file ScriptEd.jpg) - a <ctrl>-click on the MCL 5.1 application shows it is set to be opened by IDLE.app by default! However, it launches the Script Editor Before reinstallation of MCL 5.1: - the only way to launch MCL 5.1 was to double-click on a MCL 5.1 document After reinstalling MCL 5.1 from the CD: - the above symptoms remain - MOREOVER, all my MCL documents are NOW linked to MCL 5.0 (zero): the latter is launched when I double-click on any MCL document, whereas 5.1 (one) was correctly launched BEFORE reinstallation of 5.1 I have tried without result to remove some user preference files in ~/Library/Preferences: - com.digitool.MCL5.0b4.plist - com.digitool.MCL5.1b1.plist - MCL 5.0.plist The problem is linked to only one user (myself) since another user, on the same Mac, does not have the problems: MCL 5.1 is functioning absolutely normally for him. => Python IDLE has boggled some file(s) in my personal environment. Does anybody know how to fix this? Many thanks for your attention, Sincerely, DLO -- Denis Lorrain SONVS - CNSMD de Lyon 3, Quai Chauveau / C.P. 120 69266 Lyon Cedex 09 France == ** Mél: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ** ** Fax: +33/(0)4-72-19-26-00 ** Tél: +33/(0)4-72-19-26-26 / +33/(0)4-72-19-26-23 http://www.cnsmd-lyon.fr == ** De préférence/Preferably -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. _______________________________________________ IDLE-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/idle-dev
