Paul Czyzewski added the comment:
btw, this was my suggestion. Steven opened the issue on my behalf (I'm new).
1) Documentation change.
I would suggest that, to this paragraph:
"If neither weights nor cum_weights are specified, selections are made with
equal probability. If
Paul Czyzewski added the comment:
oops, if "k=400"
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Paul Czyzewski added the comment:
or, for a minimal doc change, change this sentence:
"For example, the relative weights [10, 5, 30, 5] are equivalent to the
cumulative weights [10, 15, 45, 50],"
to:
"For example, the relative call 'weights[10, 5, 30, 5]' is equivalen
paul czyzewski added the comment:
I'm new to IDLE. I just upgraded to Mac El Capitan from Snow Leopard, and
installed Python 3.5.1 (v3.5.1:37a07cee5969, Dec 5 2015, 21:12:44).
I have had the IDLE window freeze so many times (when clicking on something in
the autocomplete window as desc
paul czyzewski added the comment:
Thanks, Terry and Ned.
Ned, I checked (nice clear instructions, btw) and I had Tk 8.5.10. So I
followed the link and installed 8.5.18. -- The freeze on mac still occurs but
I understand that this will avoid some other bugs.
BTW, I don't know how te
paul czyzewski added the comment:
> Question: does the text widget freezes on button down or not until button up.
> The experiment is to press and hold the button while moving the mouse. Does
> the cursor move and select text while the button is down, or does it freeze
> immedi
paul czyzewski added the comment:
hi Tal and Terry,
I hadn't noticed that continuing to type does go to the appropriate spot.
However, I see what I think are two or three bugs (not sure is 'a)' is a bug)
in the behavior:
a) on my system it does not visibly filter the list
paul czyzewski added the comment:
hi Terry, thanks for all the responses.
Well, what *I* found maddening was that typing "os." pause "g" works but
typing "os.g" (with no pause) does nothing. :) But, anyway, I guess you're
saying that that's as
paul czyzewski added the comment:
>If you use the arrow keys to select and copy as you go, you still have
> to hit tab twice to close the box (or click elsewhere).
Not for me. If i use arrow keys then I just type "()" and the box disappears.
So there's two(?) fewer key