Thanks for the suggestion to keep smultron and terminal running at the same time. That hadn't occurred to me.

Rafael Bejarano
On Apr 23, 2007, at 7:29 PM, Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:

Personally, I just keep an terminal window open and run python programs that I'm editing in Smultron from that. But you could certainly add running the current document with python as a Smultron custom Command See the Tools menu and, for documentation, see the Commands section in:

http://smultron.sourceforge.net/features.html

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Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis

Rafael Bejarano wrote:
Hi Greg,
Yes, you answered a related question for me on a previous occasion. What I asked previously was whether there was a text editor that was compatible with VO. Your suggestion to use Smultron was very helpful, and, indeed, I've found Smultron quite useful for writing small programs and saving them with the .py extension that allows the python launcher to run them. What I'm trying to determine now, however, is whether there is an application that will also let me run python programs, in addition to allowing me to write and save them in a format that the python launcher can open. Maybe there's a way to run python programs from within Smultron and I just haven't figured out how to do so. After all, I am new to programming, so I may be missing something obvious. If you know how to run programs from within Smultron, please let me know. I would be grateful for the help.
Thanks.
Rafael
On Apr 19, 2007, at 5:14 PM, Greg Kearney wrote:
I know that Smultron supports Python and is compatible with VoiceOver. didn't I answer this question once before for someone?

Greg Kearney
On Apr 19, 2007, at 16:10 , Rafael Bejarano wrote:

Hello,

I have a question for those of you who program on the Mac. Can you suggest an IDE that (a) is compatible with VO and (b) can be used to program in python? Any suggestions would be highly appreciated.

Cordially,
Rafael Bejarano







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