thanks Stani! SPE - Stani's Python Editor wrote: > This is a maintenance release (mostly bug fixing) to prove that SPE is > alive and well! In case you are using wxPython2.7 you'll need to > upgrade to this release. Submitted patches will be reviewed and > included if approved for next release. Thanks for all your patient > support and continuing donations. > > The SPE 0.8.2.a release got downloaded 110550 times on berlios and > sourceforge together. Not bad. This means SPE has not seen an update > for a while or is getting very popular. Maybe both ;-) > > Installers are available for python 2.3, 2.4 and 2.5 for Windows and as > a rpm including wxPython. Other operating systems can choose the > no-setup.zip or targ.gz archives. A .deb archive is being prepared for > Debian Linux systems such as Ubuntu. > > wxGlade is unfortunately not compatible with wxPython2.7. So if you > want to use, you'll need wxPython2.6. > > :**Fixes**: > > - output is now done with a fixed font > - uml.py is now again a stand alone demo > - upgraded and fixed wxGlade > - fixed for wxPython2.7 (and still backwards compatible with > wxPython2.6) > - updated NotebookCtrl > > :**Contributors**: > > - Andrea Gavana (NoteBookCtrl) > - Alberto Griggio (wxGlade) > - Michael Foord (python 2.3 + 2.5 releases for windows) > > :**Donations**: > > The development of SPE is driven by donations. Each of these donors > receives the pdf manual in thanks for their support of SPE. > > - James Carroll (60 euro) > - John DeRosa (50 euro) > - Fumph LLC (50 euro) > - Ronald Britton (40 euro) > - David Downes (40 euro) > - Jorge Carrillo (40 euro) > - Nicolas Berney (40 euro) > - Francois Schnell (30 euro) > - Olivier Cortes (30 euro) > - Ayrshire Business Consulting Limited (30 euro) > - Chris White (25 euro) > - Thomas Wengerek (20 euro) > - John Rudolph (20 euro) > - Michael O'Keefe (20 euro) > - Michael Brickenstein (20 euro) > - Richard Walkington (20 euro) > - Oliver Tomic (20 euro) > - Jose Maria Cortes Arnal (20 euro) > - Jeffrey Emminger (20 euro) > - Eric Pederson (20 $) > - Charles Bosson (15 euro) > - Angelo Caruso (15 euro) > - Chris Hengge (15 $) > - Loïc Allys (15 euro) > - Marcin Chojnowski (15 euro) > - Boris Krasnoiarov (15 euro) > - Paul Furber (15 euro) > - Gary Robson (15 euro) > - Ralf Wieseler (15 euro) > - Samuel Schulenburg (10 euro) > - Leland Hulbert II (10 euro) > - Javier De La Mata Viader (10 euro) > - Dorman Musical Instruments (10 euro) > - Jaroslaw Sliwinski (10 euro) > - Alessandro Patelli (10 euro) > - James Pretorius (10 euro) > - Richard Wayne Garganta (10 euro) > - Maurizio Bracchitta (10 euro) > - Larry Lynch (10 euro) > - Kay Fricke (10 euro) > - Henrik Binggl (10 euro) > - Jerol Harrington (10 euro) > - Victor Adan (10 euro) > - James Fuqua (10 euro) > - Christian Seberino (5 euro) > - Serge Smeesters (5 euro) > - Jarek Libert (5 euro) > - Robin Friedrich (5 euro) > - Udo Rabe (5 euro) > - Roch Leduc (4 euro) > - Rha Diseno y Desarrollo (2 euro) > > :**Installation**: > > - See http://pythonide.stani.be/manual/html/manual2.html > > :**Development**: > > - http://developer.berlios.de/mail/?group_id=4161 > > About SPE: > SPE is a python IDE with auto-indentation, auto completion, call tips, > syntax coloring, uml viewer, syntax highlighting, class explorer, > source index, auto todo list, sticky notes, integrated pycrust shell, > python file browser, recent file browser, drag&drop, context help, ... > Special is its blender support with a blender 3d object browser and its > ability to run interactively inside blender. Spe integrates with XRCed > (gui > designer) and ships with wxGlade (gui designer), PyChecker (source > code doctor), Kiki (regular expression console) and WinPdb (remote, > multi-threaded debugger). > > The development of SPE is driven by its donations. Anyone who donates > can ask for an nice pdf version of the manual without ads (74 pages).
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