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with changed APIs -- it makes much more sense there. Also add a new feature: if the first character of a menu label is a '!', it gets a checkbox. Checkboxes are bound to Boolean Tcl variables that can be accessed through the new getvar/setvar/getrawvar API; the variable is named after the event to which the menu is bound. |
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AutoExpand.py | ||
AutoIndent.py | ||
Bindings.py | ||
ClassBrowser.py | ||
ColorDelegator.py | ||
Debugger.py | ||
Delegator.py | ||
EditorWindow.py | ||
FileList.py | ||
FormatParagraph.py | ||
FrameViewer.py | ||
GrepDialog.py | ||
History.py | ||
IOBinding.py | ||
IdleHistory.py | ||
NEWS.txt | ||
Outline.py | ||
OutputWindow.py | ||
Percolator.py | ||
PyShell.py | ||
README.txt | ||
ReplaceDialog.py | ||
ScriptBinding.py | ||
ScrolledList.py | ||
SearchBinding.py | ||
SearchDialog.py | ||
SearchDialogBase.py | ||
SearchEngine.py | ||
Separator.py | ||
StackViewer.py | ||
TODO.txt | ||
UndoDelegator.py | ||
WidgetRedirector.py | ||
WindowList.py | ||
ZoomHeight.py | ||
eventparse.py | ||
extend.py | ||
extend.txt | ||
help.txt | ||
idle.bat | ||
idle.py | ||
idle.pyw | ||
idlever.py | ||
keydefs.py | ||
tabnanny.py | ||
testcode.py |
README.txt
IDLE 0.2 - 8 January 1999 ------------------------- For news about this release, see the file NEWS.txt. This is an early release of IDLE, my own attempt at a Tkinter-based IDE for Python. It has the following features: - 100% pure Python - multi-window text editor with multiple undo and Python colorizing - Python shell (a.k.a. interactive interpreter) window subclass - debugger (not complete, but you can set breakpoints and step) - works on Windows and Unix (probably works on Mac too) The main program is in the file "idle"; on Windows you can use idle.pyw to avoid popping up a DOS console. Any arguments passed are interpreted as files that will be opened for editing. IDLE requires Python 1.5.2, so it is currently only usable with the Python 1.5.2 beta distribution (luckily, IDLE is bundled with Python 1.5.2). Please send feedback to the Python newsgroup, comp.lang.python. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)