As far as I know, no. It's a good example of the very slow pace of
making changes. The VIDLE work was completed by Guilherme Polo in the
2009 Google Summer of Code, in a Python-community sanctioned project,
and Guido has given his blessing to the changes, but the process for
getting changes into the standard IDLE distribution remains opaque and
glacial. I gather it isn't anyone's "fault", and people are busy, but
somehow IDLE is an orphan in comparison with other aspects of Python.

Bruce Sherwood

On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 5:59 PM, phil jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did the VIDLE changes and fixes ever get back into normal IDLE?
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