[Tutor] Pyhton editor
Alan Gauld
alan.gauld at btinternet.com
Wed Feb 22 02:01:50 CET 2012
On 21/02/12 23:29, ken brockman wrote:
> I concur. Pyscripter , though I've only installed it a few days ago,
> seems to be one of the better ones.
I played with it when I had Windows but it seemed to e tied to a
specific version of Python. Has that changed?
> i love the simply way you can use tkinter from a server?
> No muss no fuss.
Can you elaborate on that? I have no idea what you mean?
You can run a tkinter program on a server and display it on your local
PC using X, but that has nothing to do with Pyscripter? And not much to
do with tkinter for that matter! I assume you mean something else?
> understand that the way it had been built, it can't be readily ported to
> Linux. Mores the pity.
I seem to recall it was written in Borland's Delphi.
There is FreePascal which is very Delphi like, although not quite a
clone, it might be possible to port it to FreePascal if somebody was
keen enough!
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Alan G
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