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Author CoolCat467
Recipients CoolCat467, taleinat, terry.reedy
Date 2021-11-10.23:59:10
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In a classroom circumstance, yes, that kind of makes sense, but at the moment, if you want to add an extension you have to either manually edit the file, or let a automated script touch your entire system with root permissions that could be doing who knows what else. And trying to install extensions on windows has proved nearly impossible for me. No matter what I've tried, I haven't been able to change the system config file. Now, on Linux everything is fine, but still. I would think that people who use IDLE in general would benefit from this change, and could potentially make extension use more popular instead of going to third party and potentially closed source editors. I don't like that other, more popular editors have more capabilities just because writing extensions might be easier.
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