editor
to use, IDLE is seldom mentioned. Perhaps the Curse of the Gnuby lies
upon it!
Thanks for the quick response.
Jason Gervich
Santa Cruz, CA
On Fri, 2009-06-19 at 20:51 -0700, Chris Rebert wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Jason Gervichgerv...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Why does IDLE
Why does IDLE use two hash marks for comments (##)? Most other editors
(Geany, SPE) use a single hash mark (#) to designate comments.
How does one change IDLE to use just a single (#) hash mark for
comments?
Thanks,
Jason Gervich
Santa Cruz, CA
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New submission from Jason Gervich gerv...@sbcglobal.net:
The Shell menu is missing from the menu bar in the Edit Window of Ubuntu
Linux IDLE. It is described in the help but is not implemented. It is
there is the various windows versions I've seen.
Why is this missing and will it be fixed
Jason Gervich gerv...@sbcglobal.net added the comment:
Thank you. I tried it from the command line and you are right. IDLE runs
with the Shell menu.
1.Do you know why this is being done in Ubuntu? That is, why are they
setting up the menu this way?
2. Is it a bug or a feature? Should
New submission from Jason Gervich gerv...@sbcglobal.net:
When sing IDLE in Ubuntu (Jaunty) if you open the Class Browser and
double click on a class or function name, the corresponding section is
highlighted in the code in the Editor Window.
If you again double click on another class
Jason Gervich gerv...@sbcglobal.net added the comment:
Again, thanks for your prompt explanation.
It's odd, but when I went to use Ubuntu's menu modification tool, the
command displayed in the dialog didn't show the -n option.
But when I added the Python launcher to the panel and viewed