On Aug 24, 1:33 am, "Martin v. Loewis" <mar...@v.loewis.de> wrote: > > When I am logged-in in a session as an administrator, the BAT file on > > the Desktop, and I double-click on it, it does not work. > > This is not what I meant. Instead, right-click on the BAT file, > and select "run as administrator". > > > When you say to double-escape the percent signs, do you mean that in > > my BAT file I should write... > > > FTYPE python.file="C:\Python26\python.exe" "%%1" %%* > > > and the inverted commas around %%*, are they not necessary? > > No, I don't think so. > > Regards, > Martin
Martin (or anybody else), The problem with FTYPE is solved. However, after having switched to py 3.1 with the help of the BAT script (which only changes FTYPE) I have another problem. (Just for reference, here is my batch file) @ECHO OFF ECHO ************************************************ ECHO Cambia a Python 3.1 ECHO ************************************************ ECHO * ECHO FTYPES: ECHO * ECHO .py=Python.File ECHO .pyc=Python.CompiledFile ECHO .pyo=Python.CompiledFile ECHO .pys=pysFile ECHO .pyw=Python.NoConFile ECHO * ECHO ************************************************ ECHO * FTYPE python.file="C:\Python31\python.exe" "%%1" %%* FTYPE python.compiledfile="C:\Python31\python.exe" "%%1" %%* FTYPE python.NoConFile="C:\Python31\pythonw.exe" "%%1" %%* ECHO * Pause @ECHO ON The problem is that, if I am on top of a .py file, and, with the mouse, I click on the right button, then I click on "Edit with IDLE", I get the 2.6 system, not the 3.1 one (which was supposed to be the correct one after the change). My question is: are there any other changes that I should do in order to fully switch from one version to another? Thank you in advance. Vicente Soler -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list