Spyder seems an interesting option also. This part called my attention:

> Spyder can also be used as a PyQt5 extension library, allowing
developers to build upon its functionality and embed its components,
such as the interactive console, in their own PyQt software.

So, maybe is easier to call Spyder components from Leo UI and it also
would bridge the gap between scientific computing oriented environments
and unique outlining capabilities in Leo.

Cheers,

Offray

On 26/12/18 16:59, Matt Wilkie wrote:
> Of the 3 Pyzo is most interesting to me personally because it's a tool
> I use and keep coming back to. The ability to switch python versions
> and environments with restarting is gold. This is purely a user-side
> preference, with zero idea of how pyzo integration might help Leo or
> how difficult it might be.
>
> ((Spyder holds me in it's web from time to time because of it's high
> mindshare in Anaconda community and it's the community recommended IDE
> for use with ArcPy. It's cool, but big, and at times really slow to
> launch, which gets in the way.))
>
> Matt
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