AFAIK it doesn't. At least didn't work a few iterations ago, maybe now 
they fixed it.

David


Jorge Vargas wrote:
> does this works on windows? it seems it does since it installs some 
> things under win32, but went I start it it gives this error:
>
> PIDA requires Python GTK bindings. They were not found.
>
> which is true since I dont have that install, but shouldn't setuptools 
> download that if it's needed?
>
> On 4/15/06, *Robin Haswell* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>
>     Hey guys
>
>     I just thought I'd drop you all a quick line about a fantastic
>     python IDE I've discovered. I've
>     always been a command-line hacker, and just about every line of
>     code I've ever written has been
>     written in Vim. Because vim's command-mode has forever poisoned my
>     subconscious (Yes I have sent a
>     billion E-mails terminated with :wq), I've always had trouble
>     settling in to an IDE.
>
>     That is, until I found PIDA: http://pida.berlios.de/
>
>     It's an IDE for Python, written in Python, but it embeds Gvim. I
>     don't really need to say much more,
>     I think.
>
>     Hope someone finds this useful - I know I'll be using it for a
>     long time.
>
>     Cheers
>
>     -Rob:wq
>
>
>
>
>
> >


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