win32all-any: Installer annoyance
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krodgers at ryanaero.com
Wed Mar 1 11:55:21 EST 2000
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Although I dearly love Mark Hammond's Win32 extensions for Python, there is one thing about them that I most definitely do not love: When you install them, they register PythonWin as the handler for the "Edit" action defined in Explorer for all .py and .pyw files. I am one of those people who use XEmacs under Win32, and have defined the "Edit" action to load the .py/.pyw file in XEmacs. Every time I install an new version of the Win32 extensions, my XEmacs "Edit" functionality gets wiped out and I have to reassociate the "Edit" action with XEmacs. How about a win32all installer checkbox giving the user the option of registering PythonWin as the "Edit" handler, to help those of us who like and use different editors? (e.g., Idle may be an option, or even PythonWorks . . .) -- Kevin Rodgers Northrop Grumman Ryan Aeronautical krodgers at ryanaero.com "Snakes. Why did it have to be snakes?" -- Indiana Jones Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.
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