[Python-bugs-list] [ python-Bugs-607814 ] IDE look and feel

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Bugs item #607814, was opened at 2002-09-11 15:25
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Category: Macintosh
Group: None
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Wont Fix
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Jack Jansen (jackjansen)
Assigned to: Jack Jansen (jackjansen)
Summary: IDE look and feel

Initial Comment:
The IDE needs to get a more MacOSX-like look and feel. I would suggest using the standard fonts for the various UI components (I know how attached you are to Python-Sans, so let's reformulate that as "optionally using the standard fonts"), and making all buttons, scrollbars and other such elements the standard sizes.


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>Comment By: Jack Jansen (jackjansen)
Date: 2003-06-22 00:10

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The current IDE will have to suffice for 2.3, and we hope to have 
something better in Cocoa shortly.

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Comment By: Just van Rossum (jvr)
Date: 2003-03-18 19:20

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Jack, assigning to you, feel free to close it as "won't fix". What we really need is a new IDE, written with PyObjC.

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Comment By: Jack Jansen (jackjansen)
Date: 2002-09-11 17:08

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What time frame are you thinking? We need something decent for Python 2.3, and I would think that a complete W rewrite may be too much work. Note that I'm perfectly willing to do a bit of tweaking myself, as long as it's ok with you.

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Comment By: Just van Rossum (jvr)
Date: 2002-09-11 15:31

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All true, but there's SO much that's not 100% ok on OSX, that I'm 
considering abandoning the W gui kit altogether. As long as I'm not sure 
what the best way is (either a better gui kit based on Carbon or going all 
the way with Cocoa) I don't want to spend all that much time on W and 
IDE. So how's pyobjc coming along? ;-)

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