[Pythonmac-SIG] New Page, first proposal

Ronald Oussoren ronaldoussoren at mac.com
Sat Feb 11 21:16:21 CET 2006


On 9-feb-2006, at 4:24, Bill Janssen wrote:

>> I am one of those too, of course, but I do know a lot of Mac users
>> who spend most of their time in applications like Photoshop,
>> Dreamweaver, BBEdit, etc. and rarely venture towards the Terminal.
>> Not quite the same audience, but at least some of them would be
>> potential Python users by way of appscript or web development tools.
>
> Sure, that make perfect sense.
>
>>> But my point was simply that it seems hard to be a Mac user these  
>>> days
>>> without some basic use of the Terminal.
>>
>> That's not true at all.
>
> OK, I'm probably the wrong person to assess that.
>
> So it seems that a old Unix-style Python program which reads from
> stdin (or a file or a tty) and writes to stdout would be difficult to
> explain to someone who has never used a command line.  And there's
> essentially no way to get Idle started without using a command line.

If you install py2app and then run the setup script below you'll end
up with IDLE-2.3.app in the dist directory. This application bundle
is 64KByte small and will start the IDLE GUI. Feel free to enhance
this with a nice icon.

# Begin of setup.py
import idlelib, os
import py2app
from distutils.core import setup

setup(
         name="IDLE-2.3",
         app=[os.path.join(os.path.dirname(idlelib.__file__),  
'idle.py')],
         options=(dict(
                 py2app=dict(argv_emulation=True)
             )),
)
# End of setup.py





>
> Bill
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