IDLE improvement?
Luke
LLoeffler at home.com
Mon Nov 26 15:16:29 EST 2001
forgotten gentleman wrote:
> Hi, in Dr. Scheme, you can use two windows for interactive
> programming. One is a normal text area where code can sit, and the
> other is the interactive prompt, just like IDLE's prompt. The way it
> works is, when you press Ctrl-t or the big "execute" button:
>
> - The interactive prompt's memory is cleared and restarted
> - The code in the text area is interpreted, and loaded
> - Cursor is now in the interactive prompt, so you can play with what
> you just loaded
>
> As I understand, in IDLE you have to close and open the window, and
> then cut & paste your code back in.
>
> Is this true? If it is, maybe I can help rewrite IDLE if the code
> isn't so complex. It probably shouldn't be.
>
> TIA.
>
Check out idle fork on sourceforge. They'd be the ones to chat with
about new features.
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