ANN: Wing Python IDE 6.1.2 released
Wingware
info at wingware.com
Fri Nov 9 14:43:15 EST 2018
Hi,
We've just released Wing 6.1.2 <http://wingware.com/news/2018-11-08>,
which allows creating a new virtualenv
<https://wingware.com/doc/howtos/virtualenv> from the New Project
dialog, implements VI mode inner/all text object operations such as ciw
and das, exits VI insert mode when jk is typed rapidly, fixes reporting
of top-level exceptions and skipped tests in pytest, supports
goto-definition links
<https://wingware.com/doc/edit/source-assistant-goto-definition> in
docstrings, allows setting the main debug file from editor tabs and the
Open Files tool, remembers current tab in preferences and properties
dialogs, and makes many other improvements.For details, see
https://wingware.com/pub/wingide/6.1.2/CHANGELOG.txt
Download Now <https://wingware.com/downloads>
About Wing
Wingware's family of cross-platform
<http://wingware.com/doc/install/supported-platforms> Python IDEs make
Python development easier, with powerful integrated editing, debugging,
unit testing, and project management features. Wing runs on Windows,
Linux, and OS X, and can be used to develop any kind of Python code for
web, desktop, scientific, data analysis, embedded scripting, and other
applications.
Version 6 introduces many new features, including improved
multi-selection <https://wingware.com/doc/edit/multiple-selections>,
much easier remote development
<https://wingware.com/doc/proj/remote-hosts>, debugging from the Python
Shell <https://wingware.com/doc/debug/shell-debugging>, recursive
debugging <http://wingware.com/doc/debug/debug-probe-debugging>, PEP 484
and 526 type hinting
<https://wingware.com/doc/edit/helping-wing-analyze-code>, PEP 8
reformatting <https:/wingware.com/doc/edit/pep8>, support for Python 3.6
and 3.7, ability to create a new virtualenv
<https://wingware.com/doc/howtos/virtualenv> from the New Project
dialog, improved VI mode, support for Vagrant
<https://wingware.com/doc/howtos/vagrant>, Jupyter
<https://wingware.com/doc/howtos/jupyter>, Django
<https://wingware.com/doc/howtos/django> 1.10+ and 2.0, and Windows
Subsystem for Linux <https://wingware.com/doc/howtos/wsl>, improved
support for matplotlib <https://wingware.com/doc/howtos/matplotlib>,
easier Raspberry Pi <https://wingware.com/doc/howtos/raspberry>
development, optimized debugger, OS X full screen mode, One Dark color
palette, Russian localization (thanks to Alexandr Dragukin), expanded
free product line, and much more. For details, see What's New in Wing
Version 6 <https://wingware.com/wingide/whatsnew>.
Wing 6 works with Python versions 2.5 through 2.7 and 3.2 through 3.7,
including also Anaconda, ActivePython, EPD, Stackless, and others
derived from the CPython implementation.
<https://wingware.com/downloads/wing-101>Wing Pro
<https://wingware.com/downloads/wing-pro> requires purchasing
<https://wingware.com/store/purchase> or upgrading
<https://wingware.com/store/upgrade> a license, or obtaining a 30-day
trial at startup. Wing 101 <https://wingware.com/downloads/wing-101> and
Wing Personal <https://wingware.com/downloads/wing-personal> are free
versions that omit some features <https://wingware.com/downloads>.
For more product information, please visit wingware.com
<https://wingware.com/>
Upgrading
You can try Wing 6 without removing older versions. Wing 6 will read and
convert your old preferences, settings, and projects. Projects should be
saved to a new name since previous versions of Wing cannot read Wing 6
projects.
See also Migrating from Older Versions
<https://wingware.com/doc/install/migrating> and Upgrading
<https://wingware.com/doc/install/upgrading>.
Links
Release notice: https://wingware.com/news/2018-11-08
Downloads and Free Trial: https://wingware.com/downloads
Buy: https://wingware.com/store/purchase
Upgrade: https://wingware.com/store/upgrade
Questions? Don't hesitate to email us at support at wingware.com.
Thanks,
--
Stephan Deibel
Wingware | Python IDE
The Intelligent Development Environment for Python Programmers
wingware.com
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