Michele Simionato wrote: > Me too :-( > I have already submitted my issues with the Italian keyboard > on WinXP with no great success. It works on Linux, but this > is not of a big help since my plan was to use ipython -p pysh on > Windows as a replacement of the shell :-(
Bummer. I wonder, if the changes are minor and easy, perhaps you (or someone else) could offer Gary to take over maintenance of readline/win32? It sounds like he is perhaps too busy to keep up with the patches and improvements, so perhaps it's time for someone else to take over? That kind of library, while very useful, shouldn't require too much future maintenance once the remaining bugs are ironed out. After all, it's just meant to expose under Win32 the default GNU readline functionality, so there is not much 'new stuff' to do there, and once it works correctly (which I think it's currently very close to doing), not much else should be needed. Just a thouhgt... Best, f -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list