Hello,
> Wolfgang's question has prompted me to think more generally about each
> Python IDE for OS Xthat has been discussed. I've used, or tried to use,
> every one of them over the past several months, and I'd like to offer a
> brief discussion of each, plus some that have not been discussed at
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| An aside on Tk on OS X: poke around here to see some of the Tcl/Tk work
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| http://tktable.sourceforge.net/tile/screenshots/macosx.html
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| This work will be going into *Tcl* 8.5 (its next release). I'm n
[Gary Poster wrote]
> On the other platforms Komodo supports, I'm pretty sure they use
> Mozilla Gecko. I would expect the same on the Mac...but Trent's on
> this list now, and he'd know for sure. :-)
That's right: Komodo on OS X uses the Mozilla/Gecko runtime, which
effective means that Komo
On Jul 6, 2005, at 5:27 PM, Russell E. Owen wrote:
> I plan to try
> Komodo when it arrives, but if it's written using Tcl/Tk then I worry
> that it won't be great on the Mac. Aqua Tcl/Tk has many cosmetic bugs
> that don't show any sign of getting fixed.
On the other platforms Komodo supports,
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Kevin Walzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Wolfgang's question has prompted me to think more generally about each
> Python IDE for OS Xthat has been discussed
> 4. WingIDE: Wing is a (rather expensive) commercial IDE, and as you
> should expect, it doesn't ha
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for that summary. Testing out all of these various IDEs has
been on my to-do list for a long time, but I never seem to get around
to it (I rely on vim and TextWrangler for most of my coding needs).
It's very helpful to have a good summary of the features and status
of th
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Hi Wolfgang,
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Riaan Booysen wrote:
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| Kevin's comments here relate to an incorrect way in which subprocesses
| were launced under OS X for those IDEs.
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Riaan makes a good point here. Geoff Canyon offered a very useful hint
on configuring the