end quote help for a newbie

2014-01-30 Thread Peter Clark
There is probably an easy solution to this – but I have not found it. Trying to terminate a literal in a print statement (from the tutorial). The literal should be enclosed in double quotes “ “ the initial double quote seems to be OK (if I use a different character it flags it) but the ending

Re: end quote help for a newbie

2014-01-30 Thread Peter Clark
nclude the list. On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 8:52 AM, Peter Clark wrote: > I do not know how to dump the screen - it will not let me select anything > with the mouse cursor, so here is my (typed in) reproduction: Since it looks like you're probably using Windows Command Prompt, you can righ

Re: end quote help for a newbie

2014-02-27 Thread Peter Clark
On Thursday, 30 January 2014, 21:27, Peter Clark wrote:   Thank-you.  Please no-one reply to this post.  I just want to put on record my complete p-offed-ness, that having spent 10 days sorting out and hypertexting a library of documentation, I now have to start all over. Please do not respond