Sorry, I actually meant I tried to bundle the PythonCard Editor, in its
tools directory. Your instructions are still helpful though, and I
might give it another shot
- Brendan
On 14-Feb-05, at 1:19 AM, Bob Ippolito wrote:
The problem with bundling PythonCard with py2app is that it makes no
se
On Feb 14, 2005, at 12:34 AM, Brendan Simons wrote:
Maybe that's a benefit! Since they have no IDEs (that I know of), a
souped up text editor is the obvious choice. No room to get confused
or frustrated with the plethora of almost-there IDEs.
I agree that that is probably the best approach to a
Maybe that's a benefit! Since they have no IDEs (that I know of), a
souped up text editor is the obvious choice. No room to get confused
or frustrated with the plethora of almost-there IDEs.
-bob
I agree that that is probably the best approach to advocate until new
tools are ready. As soon