Hi... How do I set Pycharm to find only syntax errors?!!
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On 5/4/23 10:28, Kevin M. Wilson via Python-list wrote:
Hi... How do I set Pycharm to find only syntax errors?!!
By configuring PyCharm the way you want.
See PyCharm's documentation for how to do that.
Hint:
Settings -> Editor -> Code Style -> Inspections
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On 05/05/2023 04.28, Kevin M. Wilson via Python-list wrote:
Hi... How do I set Pycharm to find only syntax errors?!!
Please review response to previous message re:configuring PyCharm's
helpful features towards to coders and quality-coding...
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Hello,
am I right to assume that "pygettext" is part of the official Python3
"package"? So it is OK to aks here?
I do use pygettext to handle po and pot files. In the manpage I'm not
able to find help about this.
I would like to modify the header that pygettext does create in each
po-file.
On 04/05/2023 22:38, c.bu...@posteo.jp wrote:
> Hello,
>
> am I right to assume that "pygettext" is part of the official Python3
> "package"? So it is OK to aks here?
>
No it doesn't appear to be. It is not listed in the standard library.
It is mentioned in the documentation for gettext which i
On 5/4/23 17:38, c.bu...@posteo.jp wrote:
am I right to assume that "pygettext" is part of the official Python3
"package"? So it is OK to aks here?
How can I set the "Project-Id-Version"? With "xgettext" I would use the
arguments "--package-name" and "--package-version" for this but they are
"When you pass through the waters, I will be with you: and when you pass
through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the
fire, you will not be burned: the flames will not set you ablaze."
Isaiah 43:2
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