Hertha Steck wrote: > Am Mon, 22 Jan 2007 00:33:12 +0000 schrieb W. Watson: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> W. Watson wrote: >>>> I downloaded python-2.5.msi and installed it. I believe its editor is IDE. >>>> I >>>> understand there's a Win editor called pythonwin. I believe it's in the >>>> download pywin32-210.win32-py2.5.exe, but I'm not sure if this exe file has >>>> just the editor or all of Python. Comments? If not how do I get the >>>> PythonWin editor by itself? > > By "IDE" you mean IDLE, don't you? > >>> Print your files from Notepad, after all, they're just text files. >>> But IDLE has more usefull Formatting options. >> Thanks. Already did it, but used Word. I can get line numbers in that way. > > And you are absolutely certain you won't never, ever, detect a typo when > you have your script open in Word, correct it, save the file and try to > use the resulting mess as a Python script? Or does Word leave it as a text > file in such a case? I never dare to open source code in Word, so I'm not > really sure. > > Hertha > Yes, looking at it again, it's IDLE in my Start (Programs) menu. When I put it into Word, I print the document with line #s and then mark up the listing. I never try to use a Word doc in Python.
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