On Friday, May 25, 2007, at 06:20PM, "Denis Lorrain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>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!

Which version of Python do you use?

As Tal Einat also noted IDLE doesn't do anything special to your system. It 
does create a folder named ".idlerc" in your home directory and IDLE is 
associated with .py files.

BTW. To change the file associations back to MCL 5.1: open the "Get Info" pane 
for one of the files. One of the sections in this pane is named "Open with:" in 
the English version of OSX and can be used to change the application that's 
used to open this file. Use the combobox to reselect MCL 5.1 as the program to 
open the file and use the button (labeled "change all..." in the English 
version) in the "Open with..." section to change the file association for all 
files with this suffix.

And finally: is MCL the program distributed by http://www.digitool.com?

Ronald

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