From: Bruce S. <Bru...@nc...> - 2005-10-29 23:23:21
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I'm not sure what is meant by "open the Shell, grab a script." I have not seen the behavior you describe except in the following somewhat special case, on Windows: Right click on a .py file; choose "Edit with IDLE"; run program; close graphics window; everything closes. But if I start up IDLE (configures either to open a blank edit window or the shell window), then open a .py file using File >> Open, then run the program, closing the graphics window leaves the other windows open. Please be more specific about the operations you carry out, and say whether the sequence I outlined above works or fails for you. I suppose it's just barely possible that there's something odd about AMD. I know someone for whom mostly nothing works on AMD. Bruce Sherwood John Brawley wrote: > >Please advise if this is the same as what I'm experiencing? >I open the Shell, grab a script, run it. It gives me a stereo (crosseyed) >window and starts showing me my program output (it packs balls; I get to >watch). >When I want to change the conditions, I _used_to_ close the window, make any >changes I want in the script, then run it again. >Now, though, when I close the stereo window, it closes everything and I have >to reload Shell and script in order to run it again. >Is this the _same_ bug as above noted? > >Thanks! >(Crosseyed is working *magnificently*, for which implementation I at least >will be forever grateful. >Once I got P2.4 and VP2.4 working on this new machine (AMD Athlon64 3400+; >512MB), everything has been working just as magnificently except for this >above mentioned irritant.) > >Peace >JB >Xj...@te... >( REMOVE the 'X' before using ! ) >NOTE: due to virus explosion, currently deleting ALL messages over 140kb >from the server without downloading. >http://tetrahedraverse.com > > > > |