Now I can't run Leo at all.

   1. Had Python 3.4 on Windows (Leo worked fine).
   2. Updated latest Git version of Leo as usual.
   3. After error attempting to launch Leo (needs Python 3.6 or above), I 
   installed Anaconda 64 bit. This includes Python 3.7 and PyQt5 by default.
   4. Set path in batch script to python.exe where Anaconda put it 
   (ProgramData).
   5. Leo won't launch. I get a brief console screen, then nothing; no 
   errors to report or other clues on how to proceed.

Any ideas on what to try next?

Rob...

On Thursday, June 20, 2019 at 10:08:23 AM UTC-4, Edward K. Ream wrote:
>
> Nobody has complained about this, so I assume everyone has already gotten 
> the message.
>
> I am not willing to support python 3.5 or earlier.  Imo, the early 
> versions of python 3 were dogs.
>
> *Details*
>
> The startup code uses g.minimum_python_version (The string '3.6') and 
> raises an emergency (tkinter) dialog if the python version is too low.  Leo 
> raises another emergency dialog if Qt is not available.
>
> I have just removed all references to python 2 in LeoDocs.leo, emphasizing 
> instead that python 3.6 or later is required.
>
> Edward
>

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