Oops, I missed that 'idle' directory. There is another 'idle' directory at D:\Python21\Pythonwin\pywin\idle which is the one I was browsing. Thanks idle.pyw works just fine. David Lees Mark Hadfield wrote: > From: "David Lees" <debl at nospamtheworld.com> > > > I did as suggested and removed Python 2.1 and then installed the > > ActiveState 2.1 version. I am unable to find how to start IDLE. There > > is an IDLE subdirectory, but it appears to just be extensions used by > > the ActiveState version. Can you tell me where how to start up IDLE? > > On my system either of the following files can be used to run IDLE: > > C:\Program Files\Python\Python21\Tools\idle\idle.py > C:\Program Files\Python\Python21\Tools\idle\idle.pyw > > Note that I installed ActivePython into "C:\Program Files\Python\Python21" > rather than the default location, which I think was "C:\Python21". > > Do you have either of these files? > > --- > Mark Hadfield > m.hadfield at niwa.cri.nz http://katipo.niwa.cri.nz/~hadfield > National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research > > -- > Posted from clam.niwa.cri.nz [202.36.29.1] > via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG
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