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Detlev Offenbach
Hi Trolls,
I am pround to announce, that eric3 3.2 has been released today. It is
available via
http://www.die-offenbachs.de/detlev/eric3.html
This version includes a Subversion interface, possibility to simply run a
script/project, to profile it and to determine code coverage statistics.
The editor supports autocompletion and calltips and a whole bunch of
additional lexers. For details see the history file in the distribution.
What is it?
-----------
Eric 3.2 (or short eric3) is a Python IDE written using PyQt and
QScintilla. It has integrated project management capabilities, it gives
you an unlimited number of editors, an integrated Python shell, an
integrated debugger and much more.
Please see for yourself by visiting the a.m. page (it contains a picture
of Eric our mascot as well).
Please report bugs, feature wishes or code contributions to
(e-mail address removed)
Help wanted!!
-------------
I really need some support in the area of more translations and user
documentation. Any volunteers out there? Just let me know.
Regards,
Detlev
I am pround to announce, that eric3 3.2 has been released today. It is
available via
http://www.die-offenbachs.de/detlev/eric3.html
This version includes a Subversion interface, possibility to simply run a
script/project, to profile it and to determine code coverage statistics.
The editor supports autocompletion and calltips and a whole bunch of
additional lexers. For details see the history file in the distribution.
What is it?
-----------
Eric 3.2 (or short eric3) is a Python IDE written using PyQt and
QScintilla. It has integrated project management capabilities, it gives
you an unlimited number of editors, an integrated Python shell, an
integrated debugger and much more.
Please see for yourself by visiting the a.m. page (it contains a picture
of Eric our mascot as well).
Please report bugs, feature wishes or code contributions to
(e-mail address removed)
Help wanted!!
-------------
I really need some support in the area of more translations and user
documentation. Any volunteers out there? Just let me know.
Regards,
Detlev