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Author kimsey0
Recipients kimsey0
Date 2019-02-23.01:03:02
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I don't use IDLE to edit Python files, but do use tcl/tk for Python projects on Windows. Therefore, it would be useful for me to be able to install tcl/tk without also installing IDLE. However, in the Windows installer, tcl/tk and IDLE are bundled together into one feature.

Splitting them into two features (the IDLE feature requiring the tcl/tk one) would reduce installation time, storage use, Explorer context menu cluttering, etc. for users like me.
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