On 4/9/2014 12:25 AM, adnanumer95 at gmail.com wrote: > Greeting Everyone. First of all I want to introduce my self Adnan Umer > as a student of bachelors in Information Technology. > > I’ve few suggestions on improving IDLE. Here are few: Python-list, python-ideas, or idle-dev lists might have been better places to put this, but here are my responses. > 1. > On windows we can open any python file from context menu because > IDLE is not a application. I recommends to create a simple > executable that just calls ‘idle.pyw’ module in lib\idlelib. I do not understand this. Idle is an application, and there already is an idle.pyw. On windows, there is a Start Menu entry that calls idle.pyw. In Win7, one can pin the icon to the task bar. I presume one could make a desktop shortcut also. > 2. > On executing python script with IDLE we can’t determine which file > is executed. I recommends to print file name before executing. I > made a little try to do that and I succeed. I created http://bugs.python.org/issue21192. Post a patch there if you have one. > 3. > In Python Shell Save & Save As menus are enable and using them we > can save shell text as python script (.py) that never executes again > on IDLE. I recommends to either disable this option or save shell > text as plain text. I made a little try to disable this and succeed. We will not disable being able to save the shell window. http://bugs.python.org/issue11838 is about saving in runnable form. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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