Nick Vatamaniuc wrote: > You might need to look at pywin32 for Windows specific ways to listen > to "file changed" event. > > On Unix a quick shortcut would be to simply read the output of 'tail - > f <file>' command...
Ah, I forgot I have Cygwin installed, so I do have tail. Unfortunately Windows will not let most programs save to the file while tail is watching it, and when I force it with vim :w! the output from tail -f does not update. Maybe I'm using it wrong. Well, off to dig through windows documentation. Then I have to figure out how to write and event loop for the shell. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list