On May 28, 7:56 am, kilnhead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to use pyAntTasks in Eclipse. I have followed the example
> in the ibm doc, but I get the following error:
>
> [taskdef] Could not load definitions from resource
> pyAntTasks.properties. It could not be fo
I am trying to use pyAntTasks in Eclipse. I have followed the example
in the ibm doc, but I get the following error:
[taskdef] Could not load definitions from resource
pyAntTasks.properties. It could not be found.
I have added pyAntTasks to my classpath and AntHome directory.
Anybody have any i
purple wrote:
> I have installed the Eclipse and the plug-in Pydev. Also, I have add an
> python program in the external tools. When I run the python program in
> the external tools, i can type python command just like in the python
> shell.But when I finished running a python file, in the console
I for one like the pdf format. Nothing irks me more than help files in
multipage HTML. I want a document I can easily download and save.
Thanks for your efforts.
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> Greetings all,
>
> Some of you may have noticed the launch of the Python Journal a while
> back. Due to arti
I am sure this has been asked a gazillion times, but here it is again.
When installing something like pyRTF, I extract the zip file to a
folder called pyRTFtemp, and then run "setup.py install" in that
folder. After that, can I get rid of the pyRTFtemp folder, or do I need
to keep it? This questio
I am opening a file using os.start('myfile.pdf') from python. How can I
know when the user has closed the file so I can delete it? Thanks.
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Is anyone using python for modbus? I would like to communicate with
some
modbus devices - I can use pyserial and follw the protocol, just
wondering
if anybody has already done this?
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I run PyDev and Eclipse on a 800mhz Celeron without any trouble. Just a
bit slow.
Michiel Sikma wrote:
> I can attest to PyDev being an excellent extension to Eclipse. But
> Eclipse kind of requires a heavy machine to run, being a gigantic
> Java program.
>
> Michiel
>
> Op 8-aug-2006, om 15:36 he
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> Hi,
>
> I already have a couple of newbie books on Python itself, but would
> rather get started with a nice to use IDE and I am therefore looking
> for a good IDE to learn Python. On my computer I have installed eric
> (http://ericide.python-hosting.com/) but it lacks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I already have a couple of newbie books on Python itself, but would
> rather get started with a nice to use IDE and I am therefore looking
> for a good IDE to learn Python. On my computer I have installed eric
> (http://ericide.python-hosting.com/) but it lacks
I am trying to use eclipse for python development. Is it possible to
run a python script without having to name/setup a configuration? Can
eclipse be set up so that "run" loads the code into the interpreter and
goes? I don't want to create a new run config every time I want to run
a script.
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Check out the following link:
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gregory diaczok wrote:
> How do I sent up Ultra Edit to work w/ Python?
>
> How do I get Ultra Edit to run a Python script currently in the edit window
> and supply results?
>
> I can't figure out how to get Ultra Edit to in
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