>
> 3. I'll ignore potential distribution problems during prototyping.  For 
> example, I'll assume that Leo can use pygments. As with pyzo, Leo 6.0 will 
> require Python 3.
>

Note for readers: Pyzo requires py3 for itself, but is perfectly happy 
being an IDE for py27, including running an integrated py27 shell and 
workspace browser window.

matt

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