<snip> >> There will be poking around with %PATH%, i can >> tell. Never liked to do that under Windows. > > No need to do that... Create an "alias.txt" file containing: > python=c:\path\to\your\python.exe $* > Execute (once, logged as administrator): > reg add "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Command Processor" > /v AutoRun /t REG_SZ /d > "doskey /macrofile=path\to\your\alias.txt" > Open a new cmd console. Typing python is enough to invoke the interpreter. > Documentation for the DOSKEY command: > http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/f7f45601-5178-48c6-9219-51bd6f7abd3f1033.mspx > > If you don't like the above recipe, create a "python.cmd" file containing: > @c:\path\to\your\python.exe %* > and save it somewhere in your PATH.
It worked. Thanks! >>> have you worked out the Tutorial? >> >> Not yet. I started off using some small things. >> I tend to learn by doing. Or rather making. A >> lot of errors, that is. :) > > At least overview it. Python syntax is very clear and legible, so probably > you can figure yourself a lot of things, but there are some important > topics that you have to know and are explained in the Tutorial. It isn't > very long. Naa, reading tutorials is for idiots... You can answer my questions instead. It's not like you've got anything better to do. I bet you've read the tutorial, haven't you? (a period of awkward silence...) (a short while of WTF?!) Oh, ah! This guy was joking. Pfew... Yes, i was definitely joking here. :) I do intend to go through the tutorial and i do deeply appreciate all the help i've received/ i'll receive. If all goes the way i hope, i'll be at a new project soon and it's written in Python. Great opportunity to learn it, right? By the way - thanks! -- Regards Konrad Viltersten -------------------------------- sleep - a substitute for coffee for the poor ambition - lack of sense to be lazy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list