I'm really glad to hear you like Spyder so much. I found it as you also did: after trying a lot of possible solutions to do my own scientific work in python: Sage, Codenode, Femhub, Emacs, Komodo, Ipython alone, etc. Now it's my only IDE!

Pierre (the lead project) wrote about a simple set of tasks that a newbie can tackle to help the project. Here you can find them

http://groups.google.com/group/spyderlib/browse_thread/thread/87734331182f79fc#

Cheers,
Carlos

El 22/02/11 20:14, barefootedbandit escribió:
Great, thank you.

Let me just add: I am a scientist and I've been testing every possible
Python IDE I could find for the past few weeks. I put Spyder up at the
top of the list, even compared to the commercial IDEs. Once this issue
is fixed, I'll be using Spyder exclusively for my work. Great job
guys.

I'm going to make myself more familiar with the project and see if I
can help out.



On Feb 16, 2:22 pm, Carlos Córdoba<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi,

Sorry for the late response. Currently you can't assign spyder to open
your python files. There's an open bug for this though:

http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/issues/detail?id=466

Right now I'm working on it. I hope to post some preliminary results
during the weekend.

Carlos

El 11/02/11 15:24, barefootedbandit escribi :







I presume one can create a batch file to do this?
A slightly different question: the spyder icon passes the path: "C:
\Python26\Scripts\spyder" to pythonw.exe. Is there a way to add the
path to a Python script I'm editing, so that Python will launch with
that script already loaded in the editor?
(I realize spyder will "remember" the last file I worked on each time
I launch it. This is not what I'm talking about. I'm trying to set
spyder as my default Python editor/debugger for another application
(ArcGIS)).
Thanks!

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