Actually, Console 2 is already included in Python(x,y).
In version 1.1.2, you may launch an interactive console through the
start menu (Python(x,y)>Interactive consoles).

PR

On 26 avr, 17:06, Vinzent Steinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Try this:
>
> http://ipython.scipy.org/
>
> Especially:
>
> http://ipython.scipy.org/moin/IpythonOnWindows
>
> People on Windows are not supposed to use any terminal, so there is
> only poor (native) support for such things. I think many are using
> graphical shells for Python development, like IDLE or the wxPython
> shell for example.
>
> You might be interested in this:http://sourceforge.net/projects/console
>
> In combination with ipython + pyreadline this gives nearly Unix
> feeling. ;)
>
> Vinzent
>
> On Apr 26, 1:35 am, "Ondrej Certik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I finally found time to install virtualbox on my Debian and windows +
> > ubuntu images on it. My plan is to figure out the steps so that anyone
> > with windows can start hacking on any python project (sympy) and also
> > how to use mercurial from windows and then document everything in our
> > docs.
>
> > Here is how to do it:
>
> > $ sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose virtualbox-ose-modules-2.6.24-1-686
> > $ sudo modprobe vboxdrv
> > $ sudo vigr #add yourself into the vboxusers group
> > $ virtualbox
>
> > Read the user's manual at virtualbox.org. It's really that simple,
> > then you mount an iso image of Windows/Ubuntu and install it. It just
> > works.
>
> > That was the easy part. Now, how do you hack on python in windows? How
> > do you start python shell? I would like to have some terminal, is
> > there such a thing in windows?
> > I started the "cmd" commandline and managed to start python from that
> > by going to the c:\python2.5 dir and running "python.exe", but I don't
> > think anyone uses "cmd" for development, does he?
>
> > BTW, I had to install firefox, because IE shows a mess for this 
> > page:http://docs.sympy.org/tutorial.html
>
> > I installed python(x,y) distrubution from pythonxy.org and that works
> > fine. Then I installed MinGW and MSYS fromhttp://mingw.org/andthis
> > gives me some kind of reasonable terminal. However, readline support
> > is missing, so the interactive interpreter is not working, nor is
> > bin/isympy ("python bin/isympy" hangs for example).
>
> > So the only way how to start isympy that I figured out is running
> > "cmd", then "cd C:\Python25" and "python.exe Scripts\isympy".
> > Unfortunately the "cmd" terminal is really stupid for any serious
> > work.
>
> > Does anyone know how to fix the above problems, so that one can use a
> > normal terminal much like in unix?
>
> > Thanks,
> > Ondrej
>
> > P.S. Plotting works out of the box, that's nice.
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