Op maandag 9 juli 2012 14:54:03 UTC+2 schreef Jean-Michel Pichavant het
volgende:
> Kruptein wrote:
> > Op maandag 9 juli 2012 13:05:58 UTC+2 schreef Jean-Michel Pichavant het
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> >> Kruptein wrote:
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> >>> Hey I released a new version of my python-focused text-editor.
Kruptein wrote:
Op maandag 9 juli 2012 13:05:58 UTC+2 schreef Jean-Michel Pichavant het
volgende:
Kruptein wrote:
Hey I released a new version of my python-focused text-editor.
you can download it at http://launchpad.net/deditor
What is it?
Deditor is aimed to be a text-editor which c
Op maandag 9 juli 2012 13:05:58 UTC+2 schreef Jean-Michel Pichavant het
volgende:
> Kruptein wrote:
> > Hey I released a new version of my python-focused text-editor.
> > you can download it at http://launchpad.net/deditor
> >
> > What is it?
> > Deditor is aimed to be a text-editor which can be u
Kruptein wrote:
Hey I released a new version of my python-focused text-editor.
you can download it at http://launchpad.net/deditor
What is it?
Deditor is aimed to be a text-editor which can be used as a basic text-editor
as gedit or with the right plugins become a full-feature ide.
I focus on m
Kruptein wrote:
> Deditor is a text-editor for python developers,
I'd like a editor that runs programs on trace and highlight the line(s)
where it step into.
Obviously, if running at normale speed it will disable or if the speed is
reduced it will works.
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On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 2:12 AM, Kruptein wrote:
> On 1 mei, 17:50, Alec Taylor wrote:
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "O:\deditor\deditor\deditor.py", line 7, in > e>
>> import wx, os, datetime, sys, ConfigParser, wx.aui, wx.lib.scrolledpanel
>> File "C:\Python27\lib\site-
On 1 mei, 17:50, Alec Taylor wrote:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "O:\deditor\deditor\deditor.py", line 7, in e>
> import wx, os, datetime, sys, ConfigParser, wx.aui, wx.lib.scrolledpanel
> File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\wx-2.8-msw-unicode\wx\__init__.py", line
> 4
> 5, i
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "O:\deditor\deditor\deditor.py", line 7, in
import wx, os, datetime, sys, ConfigParser, wx.aui, wx.lib.scrolledpanel
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\wx-2.8-msw-unicode\wx\__init__.py", line 4
5, in
from wx._core import *
File "C:\Python27\lib\s
On 1 mei, 10:59, Alec Taylor wrote:
> Maybe I'm missing something, but I downloaded the zip file and ran
> each .py and .pyc file in turn, but none brought up the nice deditor
> GUI I've seen screenshots of...
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> On the other subject, did you have a preference to what installer I
> should code fo
Maybe I'm missing something, but I downloaded the zip file and ran
each .py and .pyc file in turn, but none brought up the nice deditor
GUI I've seen screenshots of...
On the other subject, did you have a preference to what installer I
should code for it? - InnoSetup (exe), NSIS (exe) or MSI (.msi
On 30 apr, 10:30, jmfauth wrote:
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> > > > > On 27 avr, 19:22, Alec Taylor wrote:
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> > > > > > Thanks, any plans for a Windo
On 29 avr, 23:01, Kruptein wrote:
> On 29 apr, 20:25, jmfauth wrote:
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> > > On 28 apr, 07:46, jmfauth wrote:
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> > > > > Thanks, any plans for a Windows version?
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> > > > - Download the deb
> > > > - U
On 29 apr, 20:25, jmfauth wrote:
> On 28 avr, 22:16, Kruptein wrote:
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> > > > Thanks, any plans for a Windows version?
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> > > - Download the deb
> > > - Unpack it with a utility like 7zip
> > > - Throw
On 28 avr, 22:16, Kruptein wrote:
> On 28 apr, 07:46, jmfauth wrote:
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> > - Download the deb
> > - Unpack it with a utility like 7zip
> > - Throw away the unnecessary stuff, (keep the "deditor part")
I'll create an installer or two (an NSIS or InnoSetup .exe and an MSI)
if you like, once you've released the windows version.
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 6:16 AM, Kruptein wrote:
> On 28 apr, 07:46, jmfauth wrote:
>> On 27 avr, 19:22, Alec Taylor wrote:
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>> > Thanks, any plans for a Windows versi
On 28 apr, 07:46, jmfauth wrote:
> On 27 avr, 19:22, Alec Taylor wrote:
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> > Thanks, any plans for a Windows version?
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> - Download the deb
> - Unpack it with a utility like 7zip
> - Throw away the unnecessary stuff, (keep the "deditor part")
> - Depending on your libs, adatpt the "import"
> -
On 27 avr, 19:22, Alec Taylor wrote:
> Thanks, any plans for a Windows version?
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- Download the deb
- Unpack it with a utility like 7zip
- Throw away the unnecessary stuff, (keep the "deditor part")
- Depending on your libs, adatpt the "import"
- Launch deditor.py
- Then ...
[5 minutes]
In fac
By all means I use Linux... when it's available, but I'm often on
non-Linux machines (at Uni), so it'd be great if something like
Deditor was available.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 7:07 AM, Yico Gaga wrote:
> yeah ,I know ,Ubuntu is based on Debian , i said why not linux ,
> because someone ask for w
yeah ,I know ,Ubuntu is based on Debian , i said why not linux ,
because someone ask for windows version of this Deditor ,
so, I type :why not linux.. i mean he may like to try a linux-desktop OS;
THX~
2011/4/28 geremy condra
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Yico Gaga wrote:
> > why not linu
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Yico Gaga wrote:
> why not linux?
The download is a .deb, ie, for Debian and Ubuntu.
Geremy Condra
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why not linux?
2011/4/28 Alec Taylor
> Thanks, any plans for a Windows version?
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> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 1:53 AM, Kruptein wrote:
> > Hey,
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> > I released a new version (0.2.5) of my pythonic text-editor called
> > Deditor.
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> > It is a text-editor aimed to fasten your python developm
On 27 apr, 21:46, Algis Kabaila wrote:
> On Thursday 28 April 2011 01:53:18 Kruptein wrote:
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> > I released a new version (0.2.5) of my pythonic text-editor
> > called Deditor.
> >snip...
> > ( only a .deb is available for download now, if you would
> > like another format (.tar.gz) pl
On Thursday 28 April 2011 01:53:18 Kruptein wrote:
> Hey,
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> I released a new version (0.2.5) of my pythonic text-editor
> called Deditor.
>snip...
> ( only a .deb is available for download now, if you would
> like another format (.tar.gz) please comment )
Congratulations! Though I am happy wi
On 27 apr, 19:22, Alec Taylor wrote:
> Thanks, any plans for a Windows version?
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> On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 1:53 AM, Kruptein wrote:
> > Hey,
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> > I released a new version (0.2.5) of my pythonic text-editor called
> > Deditor.
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> > It is a text-editor aimed to fasten your python development
Thanks, any plans for a Windows version?
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 1:53 AM, Kruptein wrote:
> Hey,
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> I released a new version (0.2.5) of my pythonic text-editor called
> Deditor.
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> It is a text-editor aimed to fasten your python development. (it
> perfectly handels other languages too)
> Some f
On Nov 10, 7:51 am, Kruptein wrote:
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> > > > > On Nov 6, 7:06 am, Kruptein wrote:
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On Nov 9, 10:04 am, Kruptein wrote:
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> > > On Nov 6, 7:06 am, Kruptein wrote:
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> > >> It adds the use of projects, a proje
On Nov 10, 12:49 pm, TheSeeker wrote:
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> > > > On Nov 6, 7:06 am, Kruptein wrote:
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> > > >> I released version 0.2.2 of my pythonic text-editor Dedit
On Nov 9, 10:04 am, Kruptein wrote:
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> > > On Nov 6, 7:06 am, Kruptein wrote:
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> > >> It adds the use of projects, a proje
On Nov 8, 3:01 pm, Jean-Michel Pichavant
wrote:
> TheSeeker wrote:
> > On Nov 6, 7:06 am, Kruptein wrote:
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> >> Hey,
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> >> I released version 0.2.2 of my pythonic text-editor Deditor.
> >> It adds the use of projects, a project is a set of files which you can
> >> open all at once to make deve
TheSeeker wrote:
On Nov 6, 7:06 am, Kruptein wrote:
Hey,
I released version 0.2.2 of my pythonic text-editor Deditor.
It adds the use of projects, a project is a set of files which you can
open all at once to make development much faster and easier.
For more information visit launchpad:ht
On Nov 6, 7:06 am, Kruptein wrote:
> Hey,
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> I released version 0.2.2 of my pythonic text-editor Deditor.
> It adds the use of projects, a project is a set of files which you can
> open all at once to make development much faster and easier.
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> For more information visit launchpad:http://launch
I really like that editor! Great work!! Great ideas!!
On Sat, 2010-11-06 at 06:06 -0700, Kruptein wrote:
> Hey,
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> I released version 0.2.2 of my pythonic text-editor Deditor.
> It adds the use of projects, a project is a set of files which you can
> open all at once to make development much
I also uploaded a video with sound because there were a lot of people
that asked that.
link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zidKSPWBGxU
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Kruptein wrote:
on steven, peter and eliasf:
Well okay I'm new to the world of developing programs, if I encounter
problems I directly post a bug on the relevant page, that's maybe why
I was a bit frustrated :)
but what you three say is indeed true..
Hi,
It does not work with python 2.5 (w
on steven, peter and eliasf:
Well okay I'm new to the world of developing programs, if I encounter
problems I directly post a bug on the relevant page, that's maybe why
I was a bit frustrated :)
but what you three say is indeed true..
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On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 14:26:09 +0300, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
If nobody asks for any changes, then just keep doing what you're doing.
Or you can introduce a bug; if your users don't start complaining you don't
have any...
Even that doesn't work. They may blo
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 01:52:52 -0700, Kruptein wrote:
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>> I still keep getting more downloads then usual which is awesome, but I
>> still don't get any kind of response!
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> Welcome to the real world. For every user who sends you an email, you'll
> probably have 1000 who
On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 01:52:52 -0700, Kruptein wrote:
> I still keep getting more downloads then usual which is awesome, but I
> still don't get any kind of response!
Welcome to the real world. For every user who sends you an email, you'll
probably have 1000 who don't. Or 10,000.
> please mail
I still keep getting more downloads then usual which is awesome, but I
still don't get any kind of response!
please mail me or reply to this post with what you think, You can tell
me that the program sucks but if you want to, do it in such a way that
you also describe what exactly is the problem an
I've noticed that there were a lot of downloads since I posted this
topic, but I don't get any response from anyone so I actually still
don't know
whether it is good, bad, ugly, pretty, easy to use,...
So please help me! :)
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