On Feb 15, 2005, at 7:35, Thomas Green wrote:
Hi, can anyone give me advice about how to import and use tktable in
Python? I've used it successfully in tcl but when I tried "import
tktable" in Python I got "ImportError: No module named tktable" (and
likewise for other combinations of upper and l
Hi, can anyone give me advice about how to import and use tktable in Python?
I've used it successfully in tcl but when I tried "import tktable" in Python I
got "ImportError: No module named tktable" (and likewise for other combinations
of upper and lowercase).
A small working example would be a
Bob Ippolito wrote:
On Feb 14, 2005, at 12:09 PM, has wrote:
My preferred IDE architecture would be built on a completely
component-oriented architecture. That way it can ship with the
minimal components required to get started, and users can add,
upgrade and remove components as and when they n
On Feb 15, 2005, at 6:00, Michael Hudson wrote:
Bob Ippolito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Feb 15, 2005, at 5:48, Michael Hudson wrote:
I don't know. If I did know, I'd probably have done it. It would
help if Apple shipped Python with readline support enabled, for
starters.
I think it's a licens
Bob Ippolito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Feb 15, 2005, at 5:48, Michael Hudson wrote:
>
>> I don't know. If I did know, I'd probably have done it. It would
>> help if Apple shipped Python with readline support enabled, for
>> starters.
>
> I think it's a licensing issue, Apple is probably
On Feb 15, 2005, at 5:48, Michael Hudson wrote:
Louis Pecora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael Hudson wrote:
Well, I think this is a subjective judgement -- a matter of
familiarity. I "play" with Python all the time. A good start is to
enhance your interactive experience somewhat. Three option
"Chris Barker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That would be nice, but I have even less of an idea how to get money
> for hat than I do getting venture capital to start a
> business. However, perhaps this is just what one poster proposed: the
> PSF could fund a good cross-platform IDE.
I don't thin
Louis Pecora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Michael Hudson wrote:
>
>>Well, I think this is a subjective judgement -- a matter of
>>familiarity. I "play" with Python all the time. A good start is to
>>enhance your interactive experience somewhat. Three options spring to
>>mind:
>>
>> 1) Get read