Simon Brunning wrote: > > ... > > IIRC, older ActivePython releases came without Tk. I see that it's in the > distribution now. Are there any bits of the standard distribution still not > included in ActivePython 2.1? I just did a "diff" of the two directories. The standard distribution has a file called: OPython21/tcl/tk8.3/demos/Readme We don't have that file. We have a file called Python21/tcl/tk8.3/demos/README Is that close enough? > What are the enhancements to PythonWin? It depends on what you are comparing to: ActivePython 202, ActivePython 203 or some build of win32all. Most of the recent changes have been internal bug fixes which caused crashes. There are new sample programs that show how to work with the Windows system-tray/taskbar. Support for Unicode and non-English code pages has improved a bit recently. Nothing huge. Other recent changes PythonWin are language lexing features inherited from the Scintilla editor object. The changes in that category are basically upgrades to support new Python language features. Support for other syntax coloring other languages has incidentally improved in various ways (in case you care about that!). PythonWin builds since 137 have supported Scintilla's "right edge" feature which allows you to know when you have typed more than 80 characters in a buffer. There are more changes in the win32 extensions, including many bug fixes and support for "Universal COM Gateways". -- Take a recipe. Leave a recipe. Python Cookbook! http://www.ActiveState.com/pythoncookbook
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