Peter Hansen wrote: > Kay Schluehr wrote: > >> The documentation of the Python console behaviour is not correct >> anymore for Python 2.4.1. At least for the Win2K system I'm working on >> 'Ctrl-Z' does not shut down the console but 'Ctrl-D' etc. >> >> The Python interpreter tells me instead: >> >> >>>>> quit >> >> >> 'Use Ctrl-Z plus Return to exit.' >> >> Nah, 'Ctrl-Z' is now undo :-) > > > Are you really using the console, started with the "Command Prompt" icon > from the Start Menu (or some equivalent)? And are you sure you haven't > installed something else that magically changed the behaviour of Ctrl-Z? > > (I get the documented behaviour with Python 2.4.1, under Win XP.) > > -Peter
I'm getting the same behavior as Kay. -- -------------------------- Lucas Raab lvraab"@"earthlink.net dotpyFE"@"gmail.com AIM: Phoenix11890 MSN: dotpyfe "@" gmail.com IRC: lvraab ICQ: 324767918 Yahoo: Phoenix11890 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list