On May 18, 10:15 am, Wildemar Wildenburger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > stefaan wrote: > > To make it short again:http://code.enthought.com/ets/ > > Nice, seems very interesting. Bit of a bitch to set up, as it appears > from scanning the site, but that might be it.
Actually, just this week, we completed a major SVN reorganization and from this point forward, all of the libraries in ETS will be released as eggs. In fact, eggs have been available for a long time for python 2.4, and now we have them for python 2.5 as well. The "Eclipse in python" you're looking for is actually called Envisage, and it is part of ETS: https://svn.enthought.com/enthought/wiki/Envisage The "Dev Guide" has some tutorials etc.: https://svn.enthought.com/enthought/wiki/EnvisageDevGuide Note that Envisage != ETS. "ETS" is the term for the whole bundle of various Enthought libraries, including Traits, Chaco, Pyface, etc. Envisage does require some of these others (notably Traits and Pyface), but they are all available as eggs. > Now for the everlasting circle of evaluating, feature-wanting, > to-write-myself-deciding, failing, for-the-next-big-idea-waiting, > asking, evaluationg, ... Chime in on the mailing list if you have any questions. It's pretty active and many people on it have lots of experience with Envisage. -Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list