[Python-Dev] Removing IDLE from the standard library

Antoine Pitrou solipsis at pitrou.net
Mon Jul 12 12:10:40 CEST 2010


On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 05:20:49 -0400
"Kurt B. Kaiser" <kbk at shore.net> wrote:
> 
> I'm mystified about the comments that the GUI is ugly.  It is minimal.
> On XP, it looks exactly like an XP window with a simple menubar.  Those
> who haven't looked at it for awhile may not be aware of the recent
> advances made by Tk in native look and feel.  What is ugly?

Ok, I've just tried IDLE (on py3k) for the first time in years. Under
Linux, the look is ugly and outdated; it uses some kind of Motif-like
widgets. Usability is inconsistent with the rest of the desktop, and
looks generally subpar (for example, you have to click on a menu to
open it; the file open dialog is antiquated and doesn't allow me to use
keyboard shortcuts).
The editor looks decent, though there doesn't seem to be a simple (e.g.
Shift+Tab) way of unindenting a block of code.

Regards

Antoine.




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