Thank you cjrh.

What do you mean by "refresh your browser"?
aren't you using the pyscripter built-in editor?.

Have you used it to debug a running web2py app?.

Denes.

On Oct 19, 2:06 am, cjrh <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 19, 2:37 am, DenesL <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Looks good. Thanks.
> > Any tips on using it with web2py?.
>
> Not much.  Edit your files.   You get code-completion and method
> argument "intellisense" for Python built-ins as well as your own code
> in the same file.  As you edit, refresh your browser and the changes
> happen immediately, because web2py is awesome.   The embedded
> interpreter is useful for testing.   There are some project-management
> capabilities, so you can work with multiple files easily.    You can
> also switch between different python versions in the interpreter, e.g.
> for testing whether syntax works properly in older versions.
>
> Nothing too complicated, simple, fast, works.

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