On 11/17/2011 11:55 AM, W. eWatson wrote:
Months ago 2.5.2 stopped functioning on my Win7 PC, so a few days ago I
uninstalled and installed. Same problem. If one right-clicks on a py
file, IDLE is not shown in the menu as Edit with IDLE. After playing
with matters I gave up, and uninstalled 2.5.2 and turned to 2.7.2. Same
results.

If I look at a 2.4 install on my laptop, I get the desired reference to
Edit with IDLE.

My guess is that Win 7 is behind this. If so, it's good-bye Python.

I installed 3.3.2 on a new Win 7 machine and Edit with IDLE works fine. However, I almost never use that with Explorer to open files. I have IDLE pinned to the task bar so it is one click to start. If I edit a file, I want to run it, so I want a shell window open anyway. I usually open files to edit with the first three entries under the File menu: New File, Open, or Recent Files. Once I open a file in a particular directory (usually with Recent Files), Open initially looks for files in the same directory, which is usually what I want. So say hello again to Python, especially Python 3.

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