![]() The second answer to this question provided the clue of using the. The solution was to copy the desktop.pth from my desktop installation to my USB install. I finally figured it out after perusing the python docs and StackOverflow. Not only code completion but the ability to view the little pop up window that gives a brief description of the command,tool, etc plus how to use it. ![]() The only problem with PyScripter is that I could not figure out how to make it “see” Arcpy so that I could have code-completion. It is possible to get temporary admin rights to install applications but it is a pain. This is important because I work in an environment where my desktop computer is locked down (ie no admin rights). It was fast and it had a portable version that I could install on my USB drive. I found PyScripter a few months ago and liked it. I really like notepad++ but I could not figure out how to get the code completion to work for Arcpy. I started out with IDLE but after my experience with JavaScript last year I wanted an IDE with a little bit more to it. ![]() ![]() I’ve been spending more time with python recently and specifically Arcpy. ![]()
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