On 10 Aug 2005 23:10:57 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Nir,
>Thanks for the compliments. > >I really believe Winpdb is not just another Python debugger, and that >it will be a real step forward in the quality of Python debuggers once >it matures. Yes, looks very promising ;) > >Also, don't worry about the .com url, it is a GPL debugger. > >Winpdb is still a BETA despite the version number which is 1.0.1 >so I will appreciate feedback on bugs, unexpected behavior, or >suggestions. >[...] Ok :) * Remember last opened files (in launch) * configurable shortcuts (I'm used to VC++ F10 step, F11 step into, Shift-F11 Step out). * As Neil suggested, Call Tips would be great (hovering over a variable). * A nice icon ;) * Ability to save Positions (Sash positions, if you drag the windows). * Possibility to close some windows (in my case, I would (most times) close "Console" and "Threads" or even better assign Shortcuts (example F4 => Toggle Threads window would be cool). * In VC++, there is also the possibility to Change a Variable with Shift-F9 (Quick Watch) and to change the program pointer with Ctrl-Shift 10. * bug: Open File (with browse it works); If I paste the filepath+name into the text field, it says "Error - File not found". I think: browse => "filename": the braces are important What do the letters in the margin mean? I saw: "L", "R" and "C". Cheers, -- Franz Steinhaeusler -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list