On Fri, 24 Oct 2014 19:16:21 -0700, Larry Hudson <org...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

>On 10/24/2014 07:38 AM, Seymore4Head wrote:
><snip>
>> I do get the difference.  I don't actually use Python 2.  I use
>> CodeSkulptor.  I do have Python 3 installed.  Actually I have Python 2
>> installed but IDLE defaults to Python 3.  So it is a pain to actually
>> load Python 2.
>>
>
>Exactly HOW are you trying to run Idle?  A default install of Py2 and Py3 in 
>Windows should have 
>also installed Idle for each version.  In my Win7 system, they are BOTH in the 
>standard menu, 
>you should be able to call up either one.
>
>OT:  Side comment:  I rarely use Windows these days, maybe once every two or 
>three months -- I 
>MUCH prefer Linux.  Among other reasons its a far better environment for 
>programming.  I only 
>have one (active) system with Windows installed, and two others with Linux 
>only.  Actually make 
>that three, if you count my Raspberry Pi.   :-)
>
>      -=- Larry -=-
I have a directory of my py files.  I right click on one of the py
files and "open with IDLE"   Windows XP

If I try to open a py file I have for Python 2 it still opens using
IDLE 3.

I don't have many py 2 files anyway.
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