Check out the Wing IDE - www.wingware.com .
As part of it's general greatness it has a "debug probe" which lets you
execute code snippets on active data in mid-debug execution.
It doesn't have precisely what you are after... you can't (yet)
highlight code segments and say "run this, please", but
Ten wrote:
> If you get into emacs, it's worth the time invested. The learning curve's
> alleged to be steep, but it isn't that bad, I use it and I'm as dumb as a
> stump. It's a very good IDE for everyday use. :-)
Not to get into the classic emacs/vi/etc. argument, but from my
experience emac
On Friday 09 June 2006 00:40, warpcat wrote:
> I've been scripting in Maya, via mel for years now. Recently learning
> to Python, love it. Thing that's driving me nuts it the IDE. I'm
> using PythonWin right now and trying to find something better, mainly
> with this functionality:
>
> In Maya's
warpcat wrote:
> I've been scripting in Maya, via mel for years now. Recently learning
> to Python, love it. Thing that's driving me nuts it the IDE. I'm
> using PythonWin right now and trying to find something better, mainly
> with this functionality:
I'm not certain, but you could take a look
warpcat wrote:
> I'm not sure where you got "pythonwin sucks" from my text (none of
> those words are there). Saying one aspect of a piece of software is
> clunky to "me" (if that's what you're refering too?) or saying the
> whole software "sucks" are pretty different IMO. All I stated is that
>
I'm not sure where you got "pythonwin sucks" from my text (none of
those words are there). Saying one aspect of a piece of software is
clunky to "me" (if that's what you're refering too?) or saying the
whole software "sucks" are pretty different IMO. All I stated is that
it's very different from
On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 16:40:48 -0700
warpcat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#> I'm using PythonWin right now and trying to find something better,
#> mainly with this functionality:
*Assuming* I understood your description correctly, python-mode in
Emacs does what you want. Emacs is hardly a substitute
warpcat wrote:
> I've been scripting in Maya, via mel for years now. Recently learning
> to Python, love it. Thing that's driving me nuts it the IDE.
http://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments
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[Steve Holden]
| warpcat wrote:
| > In Maya's mel script editor window, it's split into two sections.
| > Bottom window you can enter commands (where your script lives), top
| > window gives results. The thing I'm really used to is
| highlighting X#
| > of lines in the bottom window (little sni
warpcat wrote:
> I've been scripting in Maya, via mel for years now. Recently learning
> to Python, love it. Thing that's driving me nuts it the IDE. I'm
> using PythonWin right now and trying to find something better, mainly
> with this functionality:
>
> In Maya's mel script editor window, it
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