The regular .py files should probably be badged "Python" as well,
I think that's overkill; you don't see other apps doing this sort of thing. Have some faith in your own material. :) Don't forget that file names will already have a '.py' suffix, so they're already in the boat with 99% of other OS X files that identify their type through their filename suffix.
(BTW, .py files should also identify themselves as 'Python scripts' when folk who don't know what '.py' means do a 'Get Info' in Finder. But I think IDLE's plist still needs to be set up correctly for that.)
You do see other apps badging icons with the suffix. It's standard procedure for those files which can be opened by more than one editor/reader. Take PDF for instance. The preview icon is there, but so is "PDF", as a reminder that you don't -really- need to open it with preview.
Brendan
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