<div dir="ltr"><div>I assume as you are nearing a 1.0 release, comments of this sort, from a first-time user, are useful?<br><br>Some of the "What's This" entries are helpful to a new user.
However when a What's This label has appeared, it apparently has to be
manually dismissed with a click, and while it is up, it blocks further
What's This uses. For example get the What's This of "Main script file". You are still curious so you select Help:What's This? and click on another widget. But this has no effect, other than to lose the "What's This" status of the
mouse. (This may be a failing of the Qt What's This machinery?)<br><br></div><div>In the Standard Library tab, it is not clear why some of the choices are bimodal between [blank] and [✓] states, while others are bimodal between [-] and [✓] states. [-] sometimes seems to represent a dependency auto-selected, but in a new, empty .pdy file with no PyQt modules selected and no source script named, many [-] selections are set nevertheless. No obvious reason why e.g. "threading" or "subprocess" should be [-] in that situation.<br><br><br></div><div>Hope this is helpful,<br></div><div>Dave Cortesi<br></div></div>