Two further things:
1: A keyboard macro of mine mangled my reply. Where I had:
http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/
you just want "\h", i.e. "C:\Users\hampu\..".
Apologies.
2: If your command prompt is already in your "lab4" folder you don't
need the full file path. You can just say "yo
On 02May2019 04:35, Hampus Sjödin wrote:
Den torsdag 2 maj 2019 kl. 13:31:29 UTC+2 skrev DL Neil:
On 2/05/19 11:05 PM, Hampus Sjödin wrote:
> Hey guys, so I've managed to ruin PyCharm for myself.. I just finished my
first script in PyCharm and I tried renaming the file, so I closed PyCharm to
Try to contact PyCharm support at supp...@jetbrains.com
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On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 2:11 PM Hampus Sjödin
wrote:
> Hey guys, so I've managed to ruin PyCharm for myself.. I just finished my
> first script in PyCharm and I tried renaming the file, so I closed PyCharm
> to reenter
Den torsdag 2 maj 2019 kl. 13:31:29 UTC+2 skrev DL Neil:
> On 2/05/19 11:05 PM, Hampus Sjödin wrote:
> > Hey guys, so I've managed to ruin PyCharm for myself.. I just finished my
> > first script in PyCharm and I tried renaming the file, so I closed PyCharm
> > to reenter the file using the file
On 2/05/19 11:05 PM, Hampus Sjödin wrote:
Hey guys, so I've managed to ruin PyCharm for myself.. I just finished my first
script in PyCharm and I tried renaming the file, so I closed PyCharm to reenter
the file using the file manager.. And now it won't run when I try to.
This is what I get:
C
Hey guys, so I've managed to ruin PyCharm for myself.. I just finished my first
script in PyCharm and I tried renaming the file, so I closed PyCharm to reenter
the file using the file manager.. And now it won't run when I try to.
This is what I get:
C:\Users\hampu\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\