Surely these are easy to the point of dumb: When the Mac IDE or interpreter terminates (and this includes normal termination of the installed EditPythonPrefs applet), it puts up an empty window with the string "<terminated>" in the title bar, and won't go away until cmd-Q is typed a second time. I've sung "how can I miss you if you won't go away" to it, but it didn't help. How can this annoying behavior be stomped? I can't get the IDE to display its Debugger window by any means except clicking the [Post mortem..] button in the Traceback window which appears when a Run program terminates. And when the Debugger window is invoked in this way, the only one of its buttons that is active is [Kill]. The Run/Stop/Step etc buttons are grayed-out. How can the Debugger window be opened and used to start, stop, and step a program interactively? Thanks, Dave Cortesi -- David Cortesi - d_cortesi at yahoo dot com
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