Re: Newbie question: Tab key giving different output

2005-11-29 Thread Kaizer
HI there Tim! I've been using your suggestion every since I've been having this issue. I realized exactly what you said...that a space works just as well Thanks! Kaizer. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Newbie question: Tab key giving different output

2005-11-28 Thread Tim Roberts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >While in the interactive mode, i need to use the tab key to indent my >code. However, i get a message "List all 174 possibilities? (Y/N)" >instead of an indent. So i use spaces. > >How do i tell python to give me indents? You know, the number of spaces you use is not im

Re: Newbie question: Tab key giving different output

2005-11-28 Thread Kaizer
Thank you for your response, Mr. Lundh Have a great day, Kaizer. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Newbie question: Tab key giving different output

2005-11-28 Thread Fredrik Lundh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm a newbie to python. I run python under Manddrake Linux 10.2 from a > terminal. > > While in the interactive mode, i need to use the tab key to indent my > code. However, i get a message "List all 174 possibilities? (Y/N)" > instead of an indent. So i use spaces. > >

Re: Newbie question: Tab key giving different output

2005-11-27 Thread Tim Henderson
i think it is telling you to use spaces btw i have no idea, it just sounds like a funny thing to happen -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Newbie question: Tab key giving different output

2005-11-27 Thread getkaizer
Hello, I'm a newbie to python. I run python under Manddrake Linux 10.2 from a terminal. While in the interactive mode, i need to use the tab key to indent my code. However, i get a message "List all 174 possibilities? (Y/N)" instead of an indent. So i use spaces. How do i tell python to give me i