RE: Launch file from Python

2007-10-10 Thread wang frank
command I used to open the editor: os.sytem('gvim test.py') After this command if I do not quit the gvim, I could not enter command in python shell. Thanks Frank > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Launch file from Python> Date: Sun, 12 > Aug 2007 17:44:48

Re: Launch file from Python

2007-08-12 Thread Jorgen Grahn
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 10:28:57 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Good afternoon from someone who is trying to learn Python. > > I would like to launch an app from within a Python script. From the > examples I have found, I should be able to do this with os.system. > > I use this:

Re: Launch file from Python

2007-08-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Aug 8, 2:39 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Aug 8, 2:35 pm, Arnau Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: > > > > That's just the exit status or run status, if I recall correctly. I > > > think 0 (i.e. False) means it didn't run properly and anything else i

Re: Launch file from Python

2007-08-08 Thread kyosohma
On Aug 8, 2:35 pm, Arnau Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: > > > That's just the exit status or run status, if I recall correctly. I > > think 0 (i.e. False) means it didn't run properly and anything else is > > True, or ok. Something like that. > > The other way: 0 m

Re: Launch file from Python

2007-08-08 Thread Arnau Sanchez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: > That's just the exit status or run status, if I recall correctly. I > think 0 (i.e. False) means it didn't run properly and anything else is > True, or ok. Something like that. The other way: 0 means "ok" while everything else means error (at least in UNIX). The re

Re: Launch file from Python

2007-08-08 Thread kyosohma
On Aug 8, 1:11 pm, jocago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The application, however, never runs. I'll give the sub-process a > shot. Thanks. Well, that's a problem. I suppose the best thing to try is use some smaller sets of flags and see if they work. Instead of your long string, try something small

Re: Launch file from Python

2007-08-08 Thread jocago
On Aug 8, 1:36 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Aug 8, 12:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Good afternoon from someone who is trying to learn Python. > > > I would like to launch an app from within a Python script. From the > > examples I have found, I should be able to do this with os.system

Re: Launch file from Python

2007-08-08 Thread kyosohma
On Aug 8, 12:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Good afternoon from someone who is trying to learn Python. > > I would like to launch an app from within a Python script. From the > examples I have found, I should be able to do this with os.system. > > I use this: > os.system("xplanet-1.2.0/xplanet.e

Launch file from Python

2007-08-08 Thread jocago
Good afternoon from someone who is trying to learn Python. I would like to launch an app from within a Python script. From the examples I have found, I should be able to do this with os.system. I use this: os.system("xplanet-1.2.0/xplanet.exe -fontsize 24 -label -target earth -lat 33.65 -lon -84.