Re: [Tutor] Working with IDLE in XP, Set Up for A New Program

2009-01-11 Thread W W
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 8:08 PM, Wayne Watson wrote: > I immediately answered my own question by clicking on a link that took me > to a web site with the pdf; however, it looks like I installed Python 2.6. > It'll be easy to uninstall, but I don't see 2.5 -- yet. > http://www.activestate.com/sto

Re: [Tutor] Working with IDLE in XP, Set Up for A New Program

2009-01-10 Thread Wayne Watson
Title: Signature.html I immediately answered my own question by clicking on a link that took me to a web site with the pdf; however, it looks like I installed Python 2.6. It'll be easy to uninstall, but I don't see 2.5 -- yet. Wayne Watson wrote: Hi, this is a continuation of my post from

Re: [Tutor] Working with IDLE in XP, Set Up for A New Program

2009-01-10 Thread Wayne Watson
Title: Signature.html Hi, this is a continuation of my post from way back in August. I just installed Pythonwin. It's showing me a window for "Dive into Python". Apparently, it's an extensive document. How do I determine how many pages there are, and do I print the whole thing section by sectio

Re: [Tutor] Working with IDLE in XP, Set Up for A New Program

2008-08-27 Thread Alan Gauld
"Wayne Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote would like to know if there's an easier way to start it than what I use? I pick on a py file, and then use the pull down menu, right-click, to select IDLE. Yes, it should be on the Start menu possibly listed as Python GUI. Or you can set up a short

Re: [Tutor] Working with IDLE in XP, Set Up for A New Program

2008-08-27 Thread Samir Parikh
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Wayne Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I use IDLE on XP, and would like to know if there's an easier way to start > it than what I use? I pick on a py file, and then use the pull down menu, > right-click, to select IDLE. That means I start off with some program

[Tutor] Working with IDLE in XP, Set Up for A New Program

2008-08-27 Thread Wayne Watson
Title: Signature.html I use IDLE on XP, and would like to know if there's an easier way to start it than what I use? I pick on a py file, and then use the pull down menu, right-click, to select IDLE. That means I start off with some program I may want to erase to get started on a new program. I