On 6/7/2021 12:20 PM, MatroCholo wrote:
Dear Python Developers,
I have found that default IDLE can't open .py files on double click
After installing with the python.org Windows installer, double-clicking
x.py should run x.py with the default python. It does for me. The file
should be designed for this to make much sense.
and IDLE isn't shown in "Open with" menu.
It should be shown in the Edit with IDLE menu. For me, 3.10 is, 3.9 is
not. There might be a tracker issue for this. IDLE is a development
and learning environment, so running from the editor is usually the best
way to run in Python.
I have solved this problem by
converting idle.bat in \lib\idlelibs\ into .exe file.
The fact that one can only 'open' (run) with a .exe and not a .bat file
has come up on a bugs.python.org tracker issue.
If you are interested in my help, you can learn more in my GitHub repo -
https://github.com/MatroCholo/idle2exe
I don't read Russian, so the readme is not useful to me.
If you want to discuss IDLE development more, in English, post on the
idle-dev mailing list.
--
Terry Jan Reedy
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