How to install EnvisagePlugins
- Download and install ActivePython
- Open Command Prompt
- Type
pypm install envisageplugins
Imports
- enthought.envisage.developer
- enthought.envisage.ui
- enthought.plugins.debug
- enthought.plugins.ipython_shell
- enthought.plugins.python_shell
- enthought.plugins.refresh_code
- enthought.plugins.remote_editor
- enthought.plugins.text_editor
- enthought.plugins.update_checker
- enthought.envisage.developer.charm
- enthought.envisage.developer.code_browser
- enthought.envisage.developer.ui
- enthought.envisage.ui.action
- enthought.envisage.ui.single_project
- enthought.envisage.ui.workbench
- enthought.plugins.ipython_shell.actions
- enthought.plugins.ipython_shell.view
- enthought.plugins.python_shell.view
- enthought.plugins.remote_editor.communication
- enthought.plugins.remote_editor.editor_plugins
- enthought.plugins.text_editor.editor
Lastest release
The EnvisagePlugins project includes a number of plug-ins for the Envisage framework that Enthought has found useful for building scientific applications. Envisage does not require that you use these plug-ins, but you may find them useful to avoid having to reinvent these particular wheels.
- Workbench: Provides an application GUI window that supports views and perspectives, similar to the Eclipse IDE.
- Action: Supports user-interaction command mechanisms, such as toolbars, menus, and buttons.
- Single Project: Supports a project paradigm for saving application data, assuming an interaction model in which only one project can be open in the application at a time.
- Text Editor: Provides a rudimentary text editor interface.
- Python Shell: Provides an interactive Python shell within a Workbench-based application.
- Debug: Provides the Frame Based Inspector from the ETSDevTools project as an Envisage plug-in.
Prerequisites
If you want to build EnvisagePlugins from source, you must first install setuptools.