Re: txtorcon 23.5.0

2023-05-19 Thread Benjamin Schollnick
Meejah, Sorry, but, would you please consider adding a short description to this of what txtorcon is. It’s great that your announcing the update, and highlighting the changes…if I used it, I’d be upgrading it. But I have absolutely no idea why I would want to investigate using it, because ther

Re: Silly (maybe) question re imported module(s)

2023-05-19 Thread Alan Gauld
On 19/05/2023 07:44, Grizzy Adams via Python-list wrote: > when typed in console or editor and run with F5 (which saves before it can > run) > > But sometimes saved work (albeit small) when imported does not work any longer Looks like you are using IDLE? If so, it's possible that in the origin

Re: Silly (maybe) question re imported module(s)

2023-05-19 Thread Barry Scott
> On 19 May 2023, at 07:44, Grizzy Adams via Python-list > wrote: > > Morning All > > I'm working through the tutorial and running / saving work that I wish to > keep > and build on, most times I can save and (re)import later with no difference > to > when typed in console or editor and

Re: txtorcon 23.5.0

2023-05-19 Thread Jack Dangler
On 5/19/23 06:41, Benjamin Schollnick wrote: Meejah, > > Sorry, but, would you please consider adding a short description to this of what txtorcon is. > It’s great that your announcing the update, and highlighting the changes…if I used it, I’d be upgrading it. > > But I have absolutely no ide

Re: Silly (maybe) question re imported module(s)

2023-05-19 Thread Grizzy Adams via Python-list
Friday, May 19, 2023 at 12:25, Barry Scott wrote: Re: Silly (maybe) question re impor (at least in part) > > >> On 19 May 2023, at 07:44, Grizzy Adams via Python-list >> wrote: >> >> Morning All >> >> I'm working through the tutorial and running / saving work that I wish to >> keep >> and b

Re: txtorcon 23.5.0

2023-05-19 Thread Benjamin Schollnick
> *Top-posting? Really? In that case, yes, because the conversion did not depend on what was originally said. Unlike this conversation. > Actually, a very cursory look through the intarweb would have yielded this - And that’s the point, if you want to me to consider your package, I should hav

Re: Tkinter (related)~

2023-05-19 Thread Jack Dangler
On 5/18/23 21:11, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2023-05-19, Cameron Simpson wrote: On 18May2023 12:06, Jack Dangler wrote: I thought the OP of the tkinter thread currently running may have needed to install the tkinter package (since I had the same missing component error message), so I tried to

Re: txtorcon 23.5.0

2023-05-19 Thread Jack Dangler
On 5/19/23 08:42, Benjamin Schollnick wrote: *Top-posting? Really? In that case, yes, because the conversion did not depend on what was originally said.  Unlike this conversation. Actually, a very cursory look through the intarweb would have yielded this - And that’s the point, if you

Re: Silly (maybe) question re imported module(s)

2023-05-19 Thread Alan Gauld
On 19/05/2023 13:36, Grizzy Adams wrote: >> Looks like you are using IDLE? > > Yes > > > From consol > import cube cubes > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "", line 1, in > cubes > NameError: name 'cubes' is not defined You imported cube but tried to use cubes. I'm

Re: What to use instead of nntplib?

2023-05-19 Thread Retrograde
> > Yes, me for one, a good newsreader is really a wonderful way to manage > > technical 'lists' like this one. > > IMO, there's nothing better. Newsreaders were designed from the > beginning to deal with the sort of traffic and usage patterns seen in > mailing lists. Using an MUA (even combined

Re: Silly (maybe) question re imported module(s)

2023-05-19 Thread Alan Gauld
On 19/05/2023 19:46, Grizzy Adams wrote: > Tried that > RESTART: D:\Shades\Tools\Python\Temp\cube.py cubes() > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "", line 1, in > cubes() > TypeError: 'list' object is not callable Ah, now I understand. cubes is