Slow down! You can still use good old pip: pyEnchant has a Win32 wheel for
Python 2.7+. I'm not sure of your specifics, but I have a Leo instance
running on a work machine. Conda will play nice with the package, so don't
worry about the environment getting changed irreversibly.
On Thu, Apr 6,
The version at http://pythonhosted.org/pyenchant/download.html is 1.6.6
However a later win32.exe 1.6.8 version is available at
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyenchant/1.6.8
Lewis
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1. Install Virtualbox.
2. Install Linux.
3. Install Anaconda.
4. Install Leo.
At that point it just becomes another icon to another program.
Chris
On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 10:48 AM, Largo84 wrote:
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>> So just replace Win-10 with a Linux system and you should be good to
>>
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>
>
> So just replace Win-10 with a Linux system and you should be good to
> go...
>
Ha! Not really an option here (work computer, it's not even mine).
>
> Sorry it wasn't a more helpful outcome. You can install it from here:
> http://pythonhosted.org/pyenchant/download.html
>
> I think
On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 09:49:39 -0700 (PDT)
Largo84 wrote:
> Just now setting up a new machine and I thought I would try the
> Anaconda route (Win10). So far so good, at least getting Leo to run.
> However, I can't figure out how to install the pyEnchant package. I
> intentionally
Just now setting up a new machine and I thought I would try the Anaconda
route (Win10). So far so good, at least getting Leo to run. However, I
can't figure out how to install the pyEnchant package. I intentionally
chose the 32 bit version of Anaconda as I understood that's what pyEnchant