On Thu, 12 May 2005 17:41:29 +0200, Brian Quinlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Bengt Richter wrote:
>> If you make your console 96 wide and set the font to Lucida Console Bold
>> 24point,
>> it will probably expand to near full screen on 1024x768. You can set the
>> scroll buffer
>> to a couple h
Bengt Richter wrote:
> If you make your console 96 wide and set the font to Lucida Console Bold
> 24point,
> it will probably expand to near full screen on 1024x768. You can set the
> scroll buffer
> to a couple hundred lines and adjust console widow height to suit. Use the
> properties
> from t
On Wed, 11 May 2005 16:21:19 +0200, Brian Quinlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Ville Vainio wrote:
>> Hmm, do you consider the fonts in a console window unreadable?
>
>In fullscreen mode, yes (you get no choice of font size in Windows XP).
>In Windowed mode you still only get a limited font select
Tim Golden wrote:
> [Brian Quinlan]
> |
> | Can anyone recommend a Python interactive shell for use in
> | presentations?
> |
> | Ideal characteristics (priority order):
> | o configurable font size
> | o full screen mode
> | o readline support
> | o syntax coloring
> |
> | I've tried ipython b
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From: James Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: May 11, 2005 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: Interactive shell for demonstration purposes
To: Brian Quinlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I would personally try looking at the PyCrust.py that's included with
wx
Ville Vainio wrote:
> Hmm, do you consider the fonts in a console window unreadable?
In fullscreen mode, yes (you get no choice of font size in Windows XP).
In Windowed mode you still only get a limited font selection (only two
fonts and only a few type sizes [most of which are small]).
> I've
> "Brian" == Brian Quinlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> Can anyone recommend a Python interactive shell for use in
Brian> presentations?
Brian> I've tried ipython but, since it runs inside a console
Brian> window, and the console window has a limited number of
Brian>
[Jp Calderone]
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| [Tim Golden ]
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| >[Brian Quinlan]
| >|
| >| Can anyone recommend a Python interactive shell for use in
| >| presentations?
|
| > I Googled and came across this:
| >
| >http://codespeak.net/py/current/doc/execnet.html
| >
| >which might get you started.
| >
|
| execnet lets y
On Wed, 11 May 2005 13:55:38 +0100, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[Brian Quinlan]
>|
>| Can anyone recommend a Python interactive shell for use in
>| presentations?
>|
>| Ideal characteristics (priority order):
>| o configurable font size
>| o full screen mode
>| o readline support
>| o sy
[Brian Quinlan]
|
| Can anyone recommend a Python interactive shell for use in
| presentations?
|
| Ideal characteristics (priority order):
| o configurable font size
| o full screen mode
| o readline support
| o syntax coloring
|
| I've tried ipython but, since it runs inside a console
| wind
Can anyone recommend a Python interactive shell for use in presentations?
Ideal characteristics (priority order):
o configurable font size
o full screen mode
o readline support
o syntax coloring
I've tried ipython but, since it runs inside a console window, and the
console window has a limited n
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