On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 11:26:03 -0500, Charles Hartman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The performance hit from X11 doesn't seem to be
> severe, and it plays well with Virtual Desktop Pro (which I'm also
> going to have to pay for because after five days I can't live without
> it).
Check out these proj
On Jan 7, 2005, at 3:55 PM, Brendan Simons wrote:
This is an old thread, (and an old topic) but my
question is about the state of the "new tools"
described in Bob's presentation at last year's pyCon.
Scanning the archives, I see Jack and Just have talked
about a PyObjC-based python ide since 2002.
On Jan 8, 2005, at 17:41, Jack Jansen wrote:
On 7-jan-05, at 22:55, Brendan Simons wrote:
This is an old thread, (and an old topic) but my
question is about the state of the "new tools"
described in Bob's presentation at last year's pyCon.
Scanning the archives, I see Jack and Just have talked
abou
On 7-jan-05, at 22:55, Brendan Simons wrote:
This is an old thread, (and an old topic) but my
question is about the state of the "new tools"
described in Bob's presentation at last year's pyCon.
Scanning the archives, I see Jack and Just have talked
about a PyObjC-based python ide since 2002. I've
On 7-jan-05, at 18:23, Marshall Labow wrote:
Can anyone help me?
I am running Panther (10.3.7) and installed the upgrade to Python 2.3
(MacPython IDE) and it worked for a few days. Now when I attempt to
load the program, the splash screen appears for a few seconds and then
disappears without the
On 7-jan-05, at 21:02, Nick Matsakis wrote:
It appears to me that there is not a python 2.4 framework build in
fink.
Is this actually the case? It is my impression that a framework build
is
necessary to use appscript and other Mac goodies. Is this still the
case
with 2.4? Finally, what is the e
FWIW: After going through everything I could find for OS X (PyOxide,
SPE, IDLE, etc) and giving up on all of it, I finally sprang for $35
for the Personal Edition of WingIDE. It's very good, and very well
supported. The Personal Edition is missing a bunch of stuff I don't
care about and one thi
This is an old thread, (and an old topic) but my
question is about the state of the "new tools"
described in Bob's presentation at last year's pyCon.
Scanning the archives, I see Jack and Just have talked
about a PyObjC-based python ide since 2002. I've
really anxious to see how they are coming
Can anyone help me?
I am running Panther (10.3.7) and installed the upgrade to Python 2.3
(MacPython IDE) and it worked for a few days. Now when I attempt to
load the program, the splash screen appears for a few seconds and then
disappears without the finder ever showing Python IDE as being acti