Revision history  [back]

Does anyone know how to get Wing ID to run its debug process in an iTerm2 window on Mac OS?

I tried to follow the advice in Wing's documentation at https://wingware.com/doc/debug/external-i-o-consoles, but I have't so far been able to create a working recipe. Since I started to work with textual https://textual.textualize.io/ this has become more important, since it has a fairly intimate relationship with the terminal as a TUI, and a debug console window full of escape codes helps not at all.

Separately, the Forum link format [...](link) seems to be evaporating the links, even though they show up in preview, unless I'm just making some silly mistake.

Does anyone know how to get Wing ID to run its debug process in an iTerm2 window on Mac OS?

I tried to follow the advice in Wing's documentation at https://wingware.com/doc/debug/external-i-o-consoles, but I have't so far been able to create a working recipe. Since I started to work with textual https://textual.textualize.io/ this has become more important, since it has a fairly intimate relationship with the terminal as a TUI, and a debug console window full of escape codes helps not at all.

Separately, the Forum link format [...](link) seems to be evaporating the links, even though they show up in preview, unless I'm just making some silly mistake.

Does anyone know how to get Wing ID to run its debug process in an iTerm2 window on Mac OS?

I tried to follow the advice in Wing's documentation at https://wingware.com/doc/debug/external-i-o-consoles, documentation, but I have't so far been able to create a working recipe. get anything working. Since I started to work with textual https://textual.textualize.io/ textual this has become more important, since it has a fairly intimate relationship with the terminal as a TUI, and a debug console window full of escape codes helps not at all.

Separately, the Forum link format [...](link) seems to be evaporating the links, even though they show up in preview, unless I'm just making some silly mistake.TUI.

Does anyone know how to get Wing ID to run its debug process in an iTerm2 window on Mac OS?

I tried to follow the advice in Wing's documentation, but I have't so far been able to get anything working. Since I started to work with textual this has become more important, since it has a fairly intimate relationship with the terminal as a TUI.