WingIDE looks nice though, and it seems that the interactive shell is built in from the screenshots. Can you run a program to a certain point break point and use the shell?

On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 23:40:40 -0500, Stephen Waterbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Daniel Bickett wrote:
This is certainly a worthy topic. There are several IDEs for Python
(one I like very much being Komodo) that have plenty of fancy
debugging features and advanced operations, however I have yet to
encounter (elsewhere) the convenience that comes with being able to
press F5 and have an interactive interpreter load my code and be ready
for testing.

*Sigh*, I too am a vi kinda guy, and I keep badgering the WingIDE gang to give Wing a vi mode ... :) They keep saying "it's coming", but it's been a while ... and in fairness to them, I don't think there is exactly a huge horde of vi barbarians at their gate! Probably a pretty tiny horde, and not very noisy. ;)

Steve



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