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. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list