[issue1601] IDLE not working correctly on Windows (Py30a2/IDLE30a1)

2010-04-27 Thread Martin v . Löwis
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[issue1601] IDLE not working correctly on Windows (Py30a2/IDLE30a1)

2007-12-27 Thread Kurt B. Kaiser
Kurt B. Kaiser added the comment: Assigning to tiran since I'm not building Python on XP. Changing to Tkinter, also. Is the file open bug fixed also by the suggested change? -- assignee: kbk - tiran components: +Tkinter -IDLE __ Tracker [EMAIL

[issue1601] IDLE not working correctly on Windows (Py30a2/IDLE30a1)

2007-12-18 Thread Christian Heimes
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[issue1601] IDLE not working correctly on Windows (Py30a2/IDLE30a1)

2007-12-18 Thread Amaury Forgeot d'Arc
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc added the comment: I don't think this check is necessary. Some users may want to target specific windows versions, and compile their own modules with a higher WINVER. OTOH, python.org should compile with WINVER=0x0500, so that distributed binaries can run on most win32

[issue1601] IDLE not working correctly on Windows (Py30a2/IDLE30a1)

2007-12-17 Thread Amaury Forgeot d'Arc
Amaury Forgeot d'Arc added the comment: I found that the huge font in menus is due to an error in the call to SystemParametersInfo. Digging more, vc2008 defines WINVER=0x0600, which corresponds to Windows Vista, and is too high for Windows XP: this value activates the definition of extra fields

[issue1601] IDLE not working correctly on Windows (Py30a2/IDLE30a1)

2007-12-17 Thread Christian Heimes
Christian Heimes added the comment: Amaury Forgeot d'Arc wrote: I found that the huge font in menus is due to an error in the call to SystemParametersInfo. Digging more, vc2008 defines WINVER=0x0600, which corresponds to Windows Vista, and is too high for Windows XP: this value activates the

[issue1601] IDLE not working correctly on Windows (Py30a2/IDLE30a1)

2007-12-17 Thread Christian Heimes
Christian Heimes added the comment: Christian Heimes wrote: Is 0x0500 fine for Windows 2000? Should we add WINVER=0x0500 to the Python project files, too? http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa383745.aspx Minimum system required Minimum value for _WIN32_WINNT and WINVER Windows

[issue1601] IDLE not working correctly on Windows (Py30a2/IDLE30a1)

2007-12-12 Thread Mark Summerfield
New submission from Mark Summerfield: (1) IDLE starts up on Windows OK, but if I press Alt+F the file menu comes up giant sized (i.e., each menu entry is almost as tall as the screen). (2) If I open a file using Ctrl+O, the Open dialog pops up fine, but when I select a file and click Open, IDLE

[issue1601] IDLE not working correctly on Windows (Py30a2/IDLE30a1)

2007-12-12 Thread Guido van Rossum
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[issue1601] IDLE not working correctly on Windows (Py30a2/IDLE30a1)

2007-12-12 Thread Kurt B. Kaiser
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[issue1601] IDLE not working correctly on Windows (Py30a2/IDLE30a1)

2007-12-12 Thread Christian Heimes
Christian Heimes added the comment: We are aware of several Windows related bugs with IDLE. I assume they are related to our Tcl/Tk build. -- nosy: +tiran __ Tracker [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bugs.python.org/issue1601 __

[issue1601] IDLE not working correctly on Windows (Py30a2/IDLE30a1)

2007-12-12 Thread Joseph Armbruster
Joseph Armbruster added the comment: Tiran, agreed. You can reproduce this issue quickly outside of IDLE with this snippet: from Tkinter import * import tkMessageBox class App(Frame): def __init__(self, master): Frame.__init__(self,master) self.master.title(Wierd Menu)