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Russ Lipton Documents Radio simplex veri sigillum Shortcuts are the Bomb. Or, at least today's bomb. While they are almost too straightforward to require any extra documentation, I suppose a little bit more wouldn't hurt. Tomorrow. feedback: 2:58:15 PM
David Brown and I have corresponded a bit. I forgot to mention in my Learning Scripting topic that I have indeed not only downloaded his Python IDE Tool for Radio but ... it works like a charm with Python 2.2! While David's IDE can't (and doesn't try to) compete with Python's more-or-less standardly available editor IDLE, David says that he is on the track of some code that might help get him closer to the real goal: (reasonably) direct manipulation of Radio's object database in Python. Yes! Meanwhile, if you intend to fool around with Python as I have urged, why not do it within Radio using David's Python tool? (Not so parenthetically, one of Radio's many innovative characteristics is the ease with which developers can add their own tools directly to the Radio platform with a radical minimum of fuss and zero inteference with Radio's own internals). feedback: 2:56:33 PMHi, Mom. Sorry, I forgot. How To Buy Radio. (Not only Mom but you too may wonder How Many Copies of Radio Do I Need?) feedback: 10:08:28 AMOops. I forgot that when we reinstall Radio, we need to re-enter our serial number. Fixed that topic. Naturally, I lost mine. If your brain locks too, consult How To Retrieve and Enter Your Serial Number. feedback: 9:52:18 AM
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