Hi Patrick!
Good to hear from you !
That sounds great that you are still with us and with PyCrust
+ why is there a need for a special "PyCrust subversion" - isn't PyCrust now
"part" of wxPython !? see below...
+ I would really suggest to stop using the pycrust-users list for now ...
(I'm cross posting to wxPython-users)
+ Further I would suggest to IMMEDIATELY make a note to the sourceforge page
that PyCrust 0.6 from 2001(?) is NOT the latest and that instead there it is
now (more) incorporated into wxPython itself ( refer wxPython.org frontpage
and also the wxPython wiki)
+ To clarify on the name: As Robin wrote just recently (2006-02-15 14:08: "Re:
[wxPython-users] Re: Pycrust enhancement with plugins") I would like get
your - Patrick - blessing of officially calling the whole project "PyCrust"
again - "Py" is too often used as generic prefix as not googleble either !
+ I had some improvements myself that mostly made it into the 2.6.2 wPython
version (see ChangeLog): most often I use the "free edit"-mode to clean out
100s of lines of "accidental" output; also I like using the search function;
the folding function should be made to support nested folds, but I'm not
really using it much anymore...
What I do use a lot is: drag&drop of files into the shell window to trigger a
"paste" of the filename. (I don't think this made it into wxPython !)
+ I like Bill's idea of adding 'ls' and 'cd' (or other shell functions) - the
same way IPython does it -- but I'm not clear of what a good "syntax" would
be for this (maybe just a '.[a-zA-Z ]' at the start of the line (or even a
space ' ') -- I just think that IPython is much to complex and should not be
followed all the way ...
+ I /would/ like "tab"-completion on variable-, module-, function-,
module-attributes-,... names (if not unique a popup) -- but this is just an
idea...
Thanks for PyCrust !
Sebastian Haase
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On Wednesday 01 March 2006 04:51, Patrick K. O'Brien wrote:
Sebastian Haase wrote:
> Hi Bill,
> Yes *I* was somehow on this list (didn't know though)
> Good to hear that PyCrust is alive !
> I would suggest:
> Please repost your message directly to the wxPython-users list.
> With the last update of 2.6.2 there have been some improvements to
> PyCrust - some overlap with yours ...
>
> I certainly agree that the sourceforge page is nothing but a trap !! It
> should be deleted ! Or clearly stated that wxPython.org (maybe it's
> wiki) is the place to look.I am interested in changes and enhancements to PyCrust. I'm planning to
provide Subversion and Trac support as well as a website (pycrust.org)
to support these community efforts. Once that is in place I will shut
down the sourceforge project, or at least make sure it redirects better.
For now the wxPython-users list is the best place to discuss these things.