r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Nov 5, 7:55 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Edwin) wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> I've been looking for a snippet manager and found PySnippet but it >> requires PyGTK. Do you know any other option that doesn't need much? >> >> I'm sort of new to python and user interfaces seem a bit far for me >> right now, that's why I thought having to install PyGTK was >> unnecessary. >> >> Would you recommend installing it anyway? >> >> I'm on a Mac, maybe some users of Steve's Unix flavour know about a >> snippets software piece? I'm looking for free/open source alternatives. >> >> Thank you! >> >> P.S.: I'm also new to usenet ;) and hope my english is not that bad. > > I don't use one, but why not take a stab at coding one yourself. > Use Tkinter to start, its easy. well documented > gotta learn GUI somehow > if you need links to docs or help let me know >
Good idea. It's not that I don't want to learn GUI, but coming from Web related fields I'm taking it one step at a time, while learning Unix (editors, shell, filesystem hierarchy, etc.). All of this had been obscured by 'Apple's lifestyle'. It's been less than a year since I realized I had so much powerful software around. I'll start with Python documentation. If in any trouble, I'll get to you. Cheers! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list