On 04/08/2015 12:31, Ahsan Chauhan wrote:
Respected Sir/Madam,
I would like to bring it to your notice that IDLE's executable file is
not working properly in Python3.5.0. So please look into this.
Regards
Ahsan Chauhan
Please state exactly what you're tried to do, what you expected to
happen,
Respected Sir/Madam,
I would like to bring it to your notice that IDLE's executable file is not
working properly in Python3.5.0. So please look into this.
Regards
Ahsan Chauhan
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On 7/23/2015 9:28 PM, Steve Burrus wrote:
Listen I got back the Idle EAditor the other day but I had to install
the older, version 2.7, version of Python to get it. So naturally I w
onder if I can get Idle for version 3.4.*?
Yes, just install 3.4.3.
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On 24/07/2015 02:50, Steve Burrus wrote:
On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 8:41:03 PM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Steve Burrus wrote:
I got Idle the other day biut had to get the older version, 2.7, of python to
get it. So I wonder if there is an Idle version
On 25-7-2015 18:00, Steve Burrus wrote:
> On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 8:50:47 PM UTC-5, Steve Burrus wrote:
>> On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 8:41:03 PM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote:
>>> On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Steve Burrus
>>> wrote:
>>>> I got
In a message of Sat, 25 Jul 2015 09:00:18 -0700, Steve Burrus writes:
>On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 8:50:47 PM UTC-5, Steve Burrus wrote:
>> On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 8:41:03 PM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote:
>> > On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Steve Burrus
>> &g
On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 8:50:47 PM UTC-5, Steve Burrus wrote:
> On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 8:41:03 PM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Steve Burrus
> > wrote:
> > > I got Idle the other day biut had to get the older version, 2.7,
On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 8:41:03 PM UTC-5, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Steve Burrus
> wrote:
> > I got Idle the other day biut had to get the older version, 2.7, of python
> > to get it. So I wonder if there is an Idle version that comes wi
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Steve Burrus wrote:
> I got Idle the other day biut had to get the older version, 2.7, of python to
> get it. So I wonder if there is an Idle version that comes with python 3.4.*?
What system are you on? What did you do to install Python? On Window
I got Idle the other day biut had to get the older version, 2.7, of python to
get it. So I wonder if there is an Idle version that comes with python 3.4.*?
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Listen I got back the Idle EAditor the other day but I had to install the
older, version 2.7, version of Python to get it. So naturally I w onder if I
can get Idle for version 3.4.*?
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tel 64 bit pc.
Kind regards
Simon Ball
Luton
Bedfordshire
UK
Please state exactly what you did to try and run the program, e.g. click
on a desktop shortcut or something on the start menu, or what you typed
at the command line prompt.
And whether python itself runs without Idle.
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On 11/07/2015 10:06, Simon Ball wrote:
Good morning,
Everything else appeared to work though.
Kept getting the windows 'donut' telling
me it was doing something, but then
the program did not appear.
Windows 7 Home Premium Service Pack 1 intel 64 bit pc.
Kind regards
Simon Ball
Luton
Bedfordsh
Good morning,
Everything else appeared to work though.
Kept getting the windows 'donut' telling
me it was doing something, but then
the program did not appear.
Windows 7 Home Premium Service Pack 1 intel 64 bit pc.
Kind regards
Simon Ball
Luton
Bedfordshire
UK
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In a message of Wed, 08 Jul 2015 15:36:50 -0700, sohcahto...@gmail.com writes:
>Oops. I usually do, but for some reason Google Groups didn't this time. My
>apologies.
This isn't google groups. And this may be your problem. Do not include
such things as attatchments which may get removed. Inc
On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 2:12:29 PM UTC-7, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> On 08/07/2015 19:44, sohcahto...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Help us help you. "every time I try to bring up Idle I cannot" does not
> > tell us the problem.
> >
> > Do you get error messages?
On 08/07/2015 22:15, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 7:12 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
Would you please be kind enough to quote context when replying. Pythonistas
might be smart, but apart from myself and Steven D'Aprano I'm not aware of
anyone who can read minds. Thank you.
Hey! I'
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 2:57 PM, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 7/8/2015 2:07 PM, Steve Burrus wrote:
>> Now I am using both 32 and 64 bit versions of Idle
>
> There are no such things. Idle is python code that runs on whatever version
> of Python you have. As far as I know, you can
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 7:12 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> Would you please be kind enough to quote context when replying. Pythonistas
> might be smart, but apart from myself and Steven D'Aprano I'm not aware of
> anyone who can read minds. Thank you.
Hey! I'm right here...
ChrisA
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On 08/07/2015 19:44, sohcahto...@gmail.com wrote:
Help us help you. "every time I try to bring up Idle I cannot" does not tell
us the problem.
Do you get error messages? What do they say?
Would you please be kind enough to quote context when replying.
Pythonistas might be
On 7/8/2015 2:07 PM, Steve Burrus wrote:
I need some deg4ree of help w ith the Idle Python Editor. I am using
64 bit win 10 beta preview
I am waiting for MS to install the activate the actual release on my
personal machine.
> and every time that I try to bring up Idle I cannot!
Does pyt
Help us help you. "every time I try to bring up Idle I cannot" does not tell
us the problem.
Do you get error messages? What do they say?
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I need some deg4ree of help w ith the Idle Python Editor. I am using 64 bit win
10 beta preview and every time that I try to bring up Idle I cannot! Now I am
using both 32 and 64 bit versions of Idle [for some reason] Can someone please
help me with this?
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On Sunday, 5 July 2015 05:16:04 UTC+10, Sturla Molden wrote:
> Jason Swails wrote:
>
> > Everything gets swallowed into Python. I can't imagine this ever happening.
>
> IPython's successor Jupyter is also an REPL environment for Julia and R,
> and many other languages will also be supported (e
Jason Swails wrote:
> Everything gets swallowed into Python. I can't imagine this ever happening.
IPython's successor Jupyter is also an REPL environment for Julia and R,
and many other languages will also be supported (e.g. Java and C++).
Having this swallowed into Python is probably never go
On Fri, Jul 3, 2015 at 10:01 PM, Sayth Renshaw
wrote:
> In future releases of Python should ipython Notebooks replace idle as the
> default tool for new users to learn python?
> This would as I see it have many benefits?
>
> 1. A nicer more usual web interface for new users.
&
In future releases of Python should ipython Notebooks replace idle as the
default tool for new users to learn python?
This would as I see it have many benefits?
1. A nicer more usual web interface for new users.
2. Would allow the python documentation and tutorials to be distributed as
ipython
On 5/8/2015 11:26 AM, subhabrata.bane...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Group,
In many applications there is a facility to restore its previous sessions,
especially if they close accidentally.
Does IDLE have any such facility?
No. You are prompted to close unsaved files. Filenames are saved in
On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 5:12 AM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn
wrote:
> Chris Angelico wrote:
>
>> […] Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn […] wrote:
>>> Chris Angelico wrote:
>>>> Are you hoping to have the IDLE editor restore the fact that you had
>&
Chris Angelico wrote:
> […] Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn […] wrote:
>> Chris Angelico wrote:
>>> Are you hoping to have the IDLE editor restore the fact that you had
>>> files X, Y, and Z open, or are you hoping to have the interactive
>>> interpreter re
Chris Angelico wrote:
> Are you hoping to have the IDLE editor restore the fact that you had
> files X, Y, and Z open, or are you hoping to have the interactive
> interpreter retain your entire history of commands and their results?
> The former is reasonably plausible (and may well
On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 2:06 AM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn
wrote:
> Chris Angelico wrote:
>
>> Are you hoping to have the IDLE editor restore the fact that you had
>> files X, Y, and Z open, or are you hoping to have the interactive
>> interpreter retain your en
On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 1:26 AM, wrote:
> In many applications there is a facility to restore its previous sessions,
> especially if they close accidentally.
>
> Does IDLE have any such facility?
> If it is there, how may I use it?
>
> If someone may kindly suggest it.
Ge
Dear Group,
In many applications there is a facility to restore its previous sessions,
especially if they close accidentally.
Does IDLE have any such facility?
If it is there, how may I use it?
If someone may kindly suggest it.
Regards,
Subhabrata Banerjee.
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On Sun, Mar 15, 2015 at 12:04 AM, Dave Angel wrote:
> I wasn't actually trying to pick on the OP this time, but to make a joke.
> Idle could be taken two ways (if it weren't for the capitalization), or even
> three (My Chevy won't idle.).
Beware the Idles of
's even a car. Maybe "it" is a son who refuses to get a
job.
In the OP's defense, we were at least told that the "idle gui" was the
thing that didn't work. So unless you named your son "gui", we can
safely assume that this isn't the case :)
either case, what
version of python and what platform?
Then the idle gui stopped opening.
How are you trying to open Idle? When happens when you try? In any
case, try opening from a command line with 'python -m idlelib' (or
idlelib.idle on 2.7 or before).
> I have reinstalled
w what make and model the vehicle
> > is. Or whether it's even a car. Maybe "it" is a son who refuses to get a
> > job.
>
> In the OP's defense, we were at least told that the "idle gui" was the
> thing that didn't work. So unless you named yo
it" is a son who refuses to get a
> job.
In the OP's defense, we were at least told that the "idle gui" was the
thing that didn't work. So unless you named your son "gui", we can
safely assume that this isn't the case :)
ChrisA
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On 03/13/2015 09:24 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
sohcahto...@gmail.com wrote:
We need more information than just "It doesn't work". You wouldn't go to
a car mechanic and say "It makes a funny noise", would you? No.
Actually, most likely yes.It's remarkably hard to describe noises, and often
sohcahto...@gmail.com wrote:
> We need more information than just "It doesn't work". You wouldn't go to
> a car mechanic and say "It makes a funny noise", would you? No.
Actually, most likely yes.It's remarkably hard to describe noises, and often
difficult to pin-point where they come from. My
On 13/03/2015 20:58, lmzent...@gmail.com wrote:
My python program was running for over six weeks. Then the idle gui stopped
opening. I have reinstalled several times but it doesn't work. Any idea?
Would you please read http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
and possibly
On Friday, March 13, 2015 at 1:58:44 PM UTC-7, lmze...@gmail.com wrote:
> My python program was running for over six weeks. Then the idle gui stopped
> opening. I have reinstalled several times but it doesn't work. Any idea?
Not trying to be rude here, but do you really think we
My python program was running for over six weeks. Then the idle gui stopped
opening. I have reinstalled several times but it doesn't work. Any idea?
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without errors.
>>
>> But when I run the same command on idle3 the following error appears.
>>
>>>>> import numpy as np
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>File "", line 1, in
>> import numpy as np
>> ImportError: No
ort numpy as np
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
import numpy as np
ImportError: No module named numpy
How configure idle to load the numpy module?
Thanks,
Markos
You asked the exact same question 3 days ago on python-tutor, with four
replies. Please
ecent call last):
File "", line 1, in
import numpy as np
ImportError: No module named numpy
How configure idle to load the numpy module?
Thanks,
Markos
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On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 6:29 PM, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 2/24/2015 3:13 PM, blakemal...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I too can not get idle to run on win 8.1 using python3.4.2 installed from
>> the python-3.4.2.amd64.msi.
>
>
> What experience have others had with Idle an
On 2/24/2015 3:13 PM, blakemal...@gmail.com wrote:
I too can not get idle to run on win 8.1 using python3.4.2 installed from the
python-3.4.2.amd64.msi.
What experience have others had with Idle and Windows 8?
The OP for
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28633690/python-installation
"David H. Lipman" a écrit dans le message de
news:czgdnvx2faf0q0ljnz2dnuu7-uwdn...@giganews.com...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3013455
KB3013455 has been found to be causing Display Font problems for Windows Vista
and Server 2003.
A partial mitigation is to use ClearType Font Smoothin
From: "ast"
Hello
Here is how text appears in IDLE window
http://www.cjoint.com/data/0BmnEIcxVAx.htm
Yesterday evening I had not this trouble. It appears
this morning. I restarted my computer with no effect.
A windows Vista update has been done this morning, with about 10 fixes.
"Frank Millman" a écrit dans le message de
news:mailman.18720.1423801380.18130.python-l...@python.org...
I use Windows Server 2003. It also ran an automatic update yesterday. Something seems to have gone
wrong with the system font. I don't use IDLE, but I use OutlookExpress a
"Terry Reedy" a écrit dans le message de
news:mailman.18714.1423775571.18130.python-l...@python.org...
Do you get anything similar when running the console interpreter?
yes
import tkinter as tk
root = tk.Tk()
text = tk.Text()
text.pack()
text.insert('1.0', 'this is a test eeeccee')
s
"ast" wrote in message
news:54dc9bee$0$3046$426a3...@news.free.fr...
> Hello
>
> Here is how text appears in IDLE window
> http://www.cjoint.com/data/0BmnEIcxVAx.htm
>
> Yesterday evening I had not this trouble. It appears
> this morning. I restarted my compute
On 2/12/2015 7:26 AM, ast wrote:
Hello
Here is how text appears in IDLE window
http://www.cjoint.com/data/0BmnEIcxVAx.htm
Do you get anything similar when running the console interpreter?
Yesterday evening I had not this trouble. It appears
this morning. I restarted my computer with no
Hello
Here is how text appears in IDLE window
http://www.cjoint.com/data/0BmnEIcxVAx.htm
Yesterday evening I had not this trouble. It appears
this morning. I restarted my computer with no effect.
A windows Vista update has been done this morning,
with about 10 fixes. I suspect something gone
ats what I want.
In a file-window there is 'ask-to-save' as soon as a single character is typed.
I want similar for shell window.
As I said if there is a config option for that, thats best.
But if I have to put in a few lines in my own idle that's fine too².
[BTW I have some other
On 12/02/2015 02:48, Rustom Mody wrote:
[BTW I have some other feature requests too. Is this the best forum to talk of
them? And thanks for your work on idle :-) ]
Here is as good a place as any although there is an IDLE development
mailing list at https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Terry Reedy wrote:
> However, when one quits, then, unlike a regular edit window, there is no
> ask-to-save warning. Is this what you want? This would seem reasonable and
> likely easy. (I would, however, not want the prompt when the buffer has not
> been saved
On Thursday, February 12, 2015 at 7:57:48 AM UTC+5:30, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 2/11/2015 1:00 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> > On 11/02/2015 13:11, Rustom Mody wrote:
> >> Context:
> >> I am using idle for taking python classes.
>
> Teaching or taking?
Teaching -- I
On 2/11/2015 1:00 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 11/02/2015 13:11, Rustom Mody wrote:
Context:
I am using idle for taking python classes.
Teaching or taking?
Finish the class and run out usually in a hurry and forget to save the
idle interaction window.
Do you mean the shell window?
Would
On 11/02/2015 13:11, Rustom Mody wrote:
Context:
I am using idle for taking python classes.
Finish the class and run out usually in a hurry and forget to save the
idle interaction window. Would like to save it so that I can mail it to the
students.
In emacs I could set a hook to make
On 11.02.2015 14:29, Rustom Mody wrote:
So getting up and running with minimal headache is an important priority.
Yes true. I consider Notebooks as a way to do "frontal" teaching, not
necessarily usefull if students have to redo what you are doing on
screen. For that, notebooks are rather pro
On Wednesday, February 11, 2015 at 6:50:35 PM UTC+5:30, Fabien wrote:
> On 11.02.2015 14:11, Rustom Mody wrote:
> > Context:
> > I am using idle for taking python classes.
>
> I know this is not your question, but: have you considered using iPython
> notebooks
On 11.02.2015 14:11, Rustom Mody wrote:
Context:
I am using idle for taking python classes.
I know this is not your question, but: have you considered using iPython
notebooks for teaching? They save automatically, look nice, and can be
sent as code, html, rst, ...
Fabien
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Context:
I am using idle for taking python classes.
Finish the class and run out usually in a hurry and forget to save the
idle interaction window. Would like to save it so that I can mail it to the
students.
In emacs I could set a hook to make arbitrary 'buffers' like the python-
On Tuesday, August 26, 2014 7:01:22 PM UTC-5, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> I think it is a serious design flaw that the standard
> library and user code co-exist in a single namespace.
I'm not sure if your wording is just clumsily and you meant:
"""
I think it is a serious design flaw that the
On 12/23/2014 10:24 AM, pypythotho wrote:
In Command Prompt, 'python -m idlelib' helped me to dicover the
problem source. An explicit message told that an indentation was
insconsistant in the file ntpath.py I modified previously with
notepad++. I replaced a tab by 4 spaces and IDLE
'python -m idlelib' gave me information about a file, ntpath.py, that I've
edited before with notepad++. This file has been rewritten with a tab instead
of 4 paces. The command suggested by Terry displayed an explicit message about
wrong indentation. This error fixed, IDLE r
In Command Prompt, 'python -m idlelib' helped me to dicover the problem source.
An explicit message told that an indentation was insconsistant in the file
ntpath.py I modified previously with notepad++. I replaced a tab by 4 spaces
and IDLE run again like a charm.
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On Tue, Nov 11, 2014, at 09:47, Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
> - Original Message -
> > From: Terry Reedy
> > To: python-list@python.org
> > Cc:
> > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2014 9:31 PM
> > Subject: Re: locale.getlocale() in cmd.exe vs. Idle
> >
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014, at 09:47, Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
> - Original Message -
> > From: Terry Reedy
> > To: python-list@python.org
> > Cc:
> > Sent: Monday, November 10, 2014 9:31 PM
> > Subject: Re: locale.getlocale() in cmd.exe vs. Idle
> >
- Original Message -
> From: Terry Reedy
> To: python-list@python.org
> Cc:
> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2014 9:31 PM
> Subject: Re: locale.getlocale() in cmd.exe vs. Idle
>
> On 11/10/2014 4:22 AM, Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>
On 11/10/2014 4:22 AM, Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
Hi,
Why do I get different output for locale.getlocale() in Idle vs. cmd.exe?
# IDLE
Python 2.7.1 (r271:86832, Nov 27 2010, 18:30:46) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on
win32
Type "copyright", "credits" or "license()"
Hi,
Why do I get different output for locale.getlocale() in Idle vs. cmd.exe?
# IDLE
Python 2.7.1 (r271:86832, Nov 27 2010, 18:30:46) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on
win32
Type "copyright", "credits" or "license()" for more information.
>>> import local
On 2014-11-04 19:55:00 +, Ned Deily said:
[…] all Apple 8.5 version have serious bugs that have been fixed
upstream. The most
serious involves an immediate, unrecoverable crash in Tk when typing a
composition character in an edit window or the IDLE shell […]
I stand corrected, I wasn
In article ,
Andrea D'Amore wrote:
> On 2014-11-04 12:43:59 +, Rustom Mody said:
>
> > I seem to be stuck with some issues of Idle on macs.
> > The page https://www.python.org/download/mac/tcltk
> > seems to talk only of Tcl/Tk versions 8.5
>
> System
On 2014-11-04 12:43:59 +, Rustom Mody said:
I seem to be stuck with some issues of Idle on macs.
The page https://www.python.org/download/mac/tcltk
seems to talk only of Tcl/Tk versions 8.5
System's 8.5 should be enough, if not there's explicit mention of the
ActiveTcl di
I seem to be stuck with some issues of Idle on macs.
The page https://www.python.org/download/mac/tcltk
seems to talk only of Tcl/Tk versions 8.5
Macports seem to have at 8.6
https://www.macports.org/ports.php?by=library&substr=tcl
With a direct download of Tcl/Tk there are some secu
On Monday, October 27, 2014 11:55:44 PM UTC+1, MRAB wrote:
> On 2014-10-27 22:38, kiuhnm wrote:
> > Consider this code:
> >
> > ---
> > from ctypes import *
> >
> > user32 = windll.user32
> > user32.MessageBoxA(0, 'ok', 'ok', 0)
&g
On 2014-10-27 22:38, kiuhn...@yahoo.it wrote:
Consider this code:
---
from ctypes import *
user32 = windll.user32
user32.MessageBoxA(0, 'ok', 'ok', 0)
---
If I run it in idle or from pycharm, the messagebox shows 'o' instead of 'ok',
but if I run it
On Monday, October 27, 2014 3:38:31 PM UTC-7, kiuh...@yahoo.it wrote:
> Consider this code:
>
> ---
> from ctypes import *
>
> user32 = windll.user32
> user32.MessageBoxA(0, 'ok', 'ok', 0)
> ---
>
> If I run it in idle or from pycharm, the mes
Consider this code:
---
from ctypes import *
user32 = windll.user32
user32.MessageBoxA(0, 'ok', 'ok', 0)
---
If I run it in idle or from pycharm, the messagebox shows 'o' instead of 'ok',
but if I run it from shell, it shows 'ok' like it
(like debian/ubuntu) for core-python, tkinter, idle etc?
It is one package. (You can install distinct packages for python 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
... and select which one is default.) That gets you Python and the stdlib.
There's a whole suite of extra packages for various third party libraries. A
kage or a bunch of separate
ones (like debian/ubuntu) for core-python, tkinter, idle etc?
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On 16Oct2014 06:29, rusi wrote:
On Thursday, October 9, 2014 2:56:56 PM UTC+5:30, Terry Reedy wrote:
One may have to install activestate tkc/tk on mac, depending on osx
version. This page has details:
https://www.python.org/download/mac/tcltk
Ok Ive some more information:
The people in the
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 3:23 AM, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2014-10-16, Chris Angelico wrote:
>> On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 1:04 AM, MRAB wrote:
>>> In Macland it's called the terminal emulator:
>>>
>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_%28OS_X%29
>>
>> To be strictly correct, the "shell" would
On 2014-10-16, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 1:04 AM, MRAB wrote:
>> In Macland it's called the terminal emulator:
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_%28OS_X%29
>
> To be strictly correct, the "shell" would be the thing you run that
> gives you a prompt, and the "termin
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 1:04 AM, MRAB wrote:
> In Macland it's called the terminal emulator:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_%28OS_X%29
To be strictly correct, the "shell" would be the thing you run that
gives you a prompt, and the "terminal emulator" would be the thing you
run that giv
On 2014-10-16 14:29, Rustom Mody wrote:
On Thursday, October 9, 2014 2:56:56 PM UTC+5:30, Terry Reedy wrote:
One may have to install activestate tkc/tk on mac, depending on osx
version. This page has details:
https://www.python.org/download/mac/tcltk
Ok Ive some more information:
The peopl
On Thursday, October 9, 2014 2:56:56 PM UTC+5:30, Terry Reedy wrote:
> One may have to install activestate tkc/tk on mac, depending on osx
> version. This page has details:
> https://www.python.org/download/mac/tcltk
Ok Ive some more information:
The people in the audience using macs are usin
tax Error box.
I wouldn't say that's debugging anything.
Quite the opposite. Idle checks syntax before running the code since
running the code would produce the same error anyway.
> I can't tell what line is throwing the error, or how to fix it.
When you click OK on the box, th
On 15/10/2014 21:45, ryguy7272 wrote:
On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 3:10:05 PM UTC-4, ryguy7272 wrote:
I'm wondering how to debug code in IDLE Python 3.4. I found this.
http://www.cs.uky.edu/~paulp/CS115F11/notes/debug/debug.html
That looks pretty helpful, but mine is nothing like
On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 3:10:05 PM UTC-4, ryguy7272 wrote:
> I'm wondering how to debug code in IDLE Python 3.4. I found this.
>
> http://www.cs.uky.edu/~paulp/CS115F11/notes/debug/debug.html
>
>
>
> That looks pretty helpful, but mine is nothing like tha
On 2014-10-15 20:36, ryguy7272 wrote:
On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 3:23:22 PM UTC-4, Terry Reedy wrote:
On 10/15/2014 3:09 PM, ryguy7272 wrote:
> I'm wondering how to debug code in IDLE Python 3.4. I found this.
Use 3.4.2, which has an important bugfix for debugger.
On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 3:23:22 PM UTC-4, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 10/15/2014 3:09 PM, ryguy7272 wrote:
>
> > I'm wondering how to debug code in IDLE Python 3.4. I found this.
>
>
>
> Use 3.4.2, which has an important bugfix for debugger.
>
>
On 10/15/2014 3:09 PM, ryguy7272 wrote:
I'm wondering how to debug code in IDLE Python 3.4. I found this.
Use 3.4.2, which has an important bugfix for debugger.
http://www.cs.uky.edu/~paulp/CS115F11/notes/debug/debug.html
That looks pretty helpful,
but mine is nothing like that. A
I'm wondering how to debug code in IDLE Python 3.4. I found this.
http://www.cs.uky.edu/~paulp/CS115F11/notes/debug/debug.html
That looks pretty helpful, but mine is nothing like that. All my controls are
greyed out. The debugger does basically...nothing. All I get is messages like
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014, at 03:53, Mark H Harris wrote:
> The apple mouse has only one click in the hardware... but, through the
> software (settings) the apple hardware 'know' which side of the mouse
> you are pushing over.
It only has one physical switch (I'm not sure the latest ones have any
at
On 10/9/14 1:52 AM, Rustom Mody wrote:
> Been using emacs for over 20 years and teaching python for 10.
> And getting fed up that my audience looks at me like Rip van Winkle
> each time I start up emacs...
(sigh)
> So trying out Idle...
Good for you! ... and even better for y
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