@@ -6,10 +6,10 @@ don't like using it for some reason, you need
66trying out things. You also need an editor for writing code that will
77be stored in files.
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9- If you use IDLE as your editor, it comes with everything set up for you
10- and you can get started right away. If you are going to use some other
11- editor , you may need to change some settings to make it suitable for
12- Python use.
9+ If you use IDLE as your editor, ** it comes with everything set up for
10+ you, and you don't need to worry about setting up anything ** . If you
11+ don't , you probably need to change some settings to make your editor
12+ suitable for Python use.
1313
1414Do ** not** use word processors like Microsoft Word and LibreOffice
1515Write for programming. They create their own files, but you need plain
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Click *View*, go to *Color Scheme* and select whatever you want.
8484
8585## Is your editor using Python 3?
8686
87- Some editors allow you to run your programs with a single keypress ,
87+ Some editors allow you to run your programs with a single keystroke ,
8888usually by pressing F5. This tutorial is written for Python 3 or newer,
8989so your editor also needs to run the programs in Python 3 or newer.
9090
@@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ These editors don't support running programs with F5.
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112112Usually I write something in Emacs, then I press Ctrl+Z to suspend
113113Emacs, run the program myself and then I run ` fg ` to get back to Emacs.
114- If you know how to run programs in Emacs and you'd like to write about
115- it here, [ tell me] ( contact-me.md ) .
114+ If you know how to run Python programs in Emacs and you'd like to write
115+ about it here, [ tell me] ( contact-me.md ) .
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