(the last one), in the list of all project interpreters, select Run-Configuration Interpreter, on the right side there are five icons (+, -, edit, virtual env, and path), click path to add the Kivy sub-directory in unzipped Kivy folder. In Project Interpreter, click the tool icon next to the interpreter dropdown list, click more. In P圜harm 3.4, the path tab is hidden in a sub menu.
That is all for P圜harm, the rest is Windows 7 specific Open a kv file to see the differentiation in colours, as well as autocomplete Import this and you will have " kv language file" definition under File->Settings-IDE Settings->File Types
It is not complete, but it helps a lot.Ĭlick File->Import and select the settings.jar file. I have also attached a settings.jar file.
\Kivy\Python\python.exe and click ok (my path was c:\Program files (x86)\Kivy\Python\python.exe since that is where I unzipped the kivy zip file to) Click the little green + and select local (You can also set up an interpreter to your installed python from this list).Under Project Settings, click Project Interpreter -> Python Interpreters.' (or ) next to interpreter, and skip step 2) (If not, create a new project, and click the '. If you already had it installed and have a project open, click File -> Settings (Ctrl + Alt + S).