On 22/02/12 04:00, ken brockman wrote:
Being a neophyte to Python, I was under the impression that you had to
install tkinter independently.of python.
No, its part of the standard library. On some *nix installs tk
support is not compiled in but tkinter should be there. But on Windows
its alwa
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 01:01:50AM +, Alan Gauld wrote:
> I seem to recall it was written in Borland's Delphi.
> There is FreePascal which is very Delphi like, although not quite a
> clone, it might be possible to port it to FreePascal if somebody was
> keen enough!
There is also GNU Pascal
Pyscripter..
I played with it when I had Windows but it seemed to e tied to a specific
version of Python. Has that changed?
*I have no clue which version you had ran it with, I am using it with Python
3.2.2 and it works great.
> i love the simply way you
On 21/02/12 23:29, ken brockman wrote:
I concur. Pyscripter , though I've only installed it a few days ago,
seems to be one of the better ones.
I played with it when I had Windows but it seemed to e tied to a
specific version of Python. Has that changed?
> i love the simply way you can use
From: "Prasad, Ramit"
To: "tutor@python.org"
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Tutor] Pyhton editor
>>However I stumbled upon PyScripter and I find it really amazing.
>Pity it is only for Windows.
WINE?
>>However I stumbled upon PyScripter and I find it really amazing.
>Pity it is only for Windows.
WINE?
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Hi,
On Feb 17, 2012, at 20:23, Robert Berman wrote:
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> On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:48 PM, Kapil Shukla wrote:
> All
>
> Couple of weeks ago I was looking for a nice free IDE for python and got many
> wonderful suggestion form very helpful people. However I stumbled upon
> PyScripter and
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 10:48 PM, Kapil Shukla wrote:
> All
>
> Couple of weeks ago I was looking for a nice free IDE for python and got
> many wonderful suggestion form very helpful people. However I stumbled upon
> PyScripter and I find it really amazing.
>
> I feel once u try it you will hook o