If he needs help getting PythonCard running, have him send me an email or
query Alex (who knows more about it than I do, I'm sure). The "trick" that
bites most people I know who've tried this is the way OS X by default
launches Python files in the IDE rather than with the PythonLauncher app
that installs with Python for OS X. Once you change the "launch with" for
.py and .pyw files, everything seems to fall into place. At least I've seen
that with a half-dozen folks.


On 5/6/06, Judy Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

FWIW, my husband is a devoted python user and he's not had any problems
with installing or using Python on a Mac in OS X (don't even know if OS 9
is possible...).

The only thing he's not been able to get going is PythonCard.

Judy

On Fri, 5 May 2006, Alex Tweedly wrote:
> Before I go and read the blog, I'll take a wild guess that you're on a
> Mac.  Why ?

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