On 10-feb-2006, at 5:08, Brendan Simons wrote:
On 9-Feb-06, at 8:10 PM, Chris Barker wrote:Brendan Simons wrote:SPE is almost there, but still needs a binary install.Would it be there with a good installer?Maybe. However its under active development and changes frequently.BTW, "Open Terminal Here" is a nifty appletHere's another easy way to do the same thing: Open the terminal. Type "ls" followed by a space, but don't hit return. Now click on the finder and open the folder you want Terminal to access. In the titlebar of the finder window, next to the folder's name, is a little folder icon. Drag that icon to your terminal window (Expose helps if you have lots of windows open). Terminal will spell out the folder's path for you. Now return to Terminal and hit enter.I now about that, but that's a LOT more than one click -- get Open Terminal Here -- you'll be glad you did!True enough. BTW, I meant to use "cd", rather than "ls" in the example.further still if PyObjC ends up shipping with some version of OS X.That would make a big difference.Thirded. Glad to hear it's been added to the Apple buglist.
I'm not so sure if I would like this, that would make it a lot harder to provide updates to PyObjC for the system version of Python. Although the "Apple ships my software with the OS"-factor would be pretty neat :-). On the other hand, I don't use Apple's python much anyway.
Ronald
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