On 10/25/2011 7:34 AM, Dave Angel wrote:
(Once again, please don't top-post. It makes your responses out of
order)
On 10/25/2011 04:24 AM, apometron wrote:
I did it very much times, Anssi.
Beyond of run it on Python 2.7 latest build, what do you suggest?
Do install Python 3.2 along the Python 2.7 installation could give me
any problems?
Why don't you say publicly that you aren't using cmd ?
If your file manager is not running the equivalent of
python yourprogram.py filename.txt
then everyone here is chasing a wild goose.
Switch to the command line, issue a sequence of commands that cause
the failure, and paste them in a message here. Then if it works, but
doesn't from your file manager, you/we/they can address the
differences from the working command line.
I found out what it is.
It is the File Commander giving wrong informations to the script.
In Take Command command line it works sweet.
I will show all this to the File Commander author and ask him some way
to solve this.
It turns out do the thing in command line every time is not best way. I
need do it by the file manager.
But the file manager was puting stones in the way.
Take Command has a script language also, but I would like do the things
in Python, if possible.
And this difficulty with File Commander makes use Python a thing less
easy to do.
Question solved. It was not Take Command the problem and I was sure it
was not.
Enter in command line to do things is a pain. =( I mean, e-ve-ry ti-me.
But then, good news, all the three scripts works smoothly in the command
line.
Do you believe drag and drop in the Windows Explorer can be my salvation?
Cool thing to try.
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Apometron
http://about.me/apometron
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