Message126861
| Author |
ned.deily |
| Recipients |
benjamin.peterson, georg.brandl, loewis, michael.foord, naguilera, ned.deily, rhettinger, ronaldoussoren, vstinner |
| Date |
2011年01月22日.22:54:53 |
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9.900732e-07 |
| Marked as misclassified |
No |
| Message-id |
<1295736896.6.0.482728980156.issue10973@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
Since the key strokes are captured directly by Tk, I doubt that anything could be worked around on the Python side unless there was some Tk option to disable a class of input characters or something. Seems unlikely but I can check with the tcl-mac list.
I should point out regarding 5a and 5b that with the X11 option (as with MacPorts today) using the Apple X11 Quartz window manager server (the default option) is a relatively seemless experience for the user. Clicking on IDLE.app or executing bin/idle in a shell causes the Apple X11.app to launch automatically and the expected IDLE windows appear alongside the user's existing (non-X11) windows. The main difference is that there is the look of the windows and that the menu bars are in the X windows rather than in the normal OS X menu bar at the top of the screen (that menu bar is for X11.app). |
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