From: Kevin A. <ka...@us...> - 2004-05-14 16:32:46
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Update of /cvsroot/pythoncard/PythonCard/tools/codeEditor In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv5053/tools/codeEditor Modified Files: readme.txt Log Message: version and url updates Index: readme.txt =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pythoncard/PythonCard/tools/codeEditor/readme.txt,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -C2 -d -r1.5 -r1.6 *** readme.txt 8 Apr 2004 21:07:35 -0000 1.5 --- readme.txt 14 May 2004 16:32:36 -0000 1.6 *************** *** 39,45 **** 5a. You should be looking at a "New Action" dialog 6. In the "Action:" field type in a label such as "Edit with PythonCard". This is the label that will show up in the context menu when you right-click on a .py file in the Explorer ! 7. in the "Application used to perform action:" field you need to specify the path to the Python executable as well as the location of the codeEditor.py file. On a Python 2.2.1 installation using the default installer this will look like: ! C:\Python22\pythonw.exe C:\Python22\Lib\site-packages\PythonCard\tools\codeEditor\codeEditor.py "%1" Substitute your own paths for the ones above and put quotes (") around the paths with spaces in them, if any. If you want a console when codeEditor.py runs, then use python.exe instead of pythonw.exe --- 39,45 ---- 5a. You should be looking at a "New Action" dialog 6. In the "Action:" field type in a label such as "Edit with PythonCard". This is the label that will show up in the context menu when you right-click on a .py file in the Explorer ! 7. in the "Application used to perform action:" field you need to specify the path to the Python executable as well as the location of the codeEditor.py file. On a Python 2.3.3 installation using the default installer this will look like: ! C:\Python23\pythonw.exe C:\Python23\Lib\site-packages\PythonCard\tools\codeEditor\codeEditor.py "%1" Substitute your own paths for the ones above and put quotes (") around the paths with spaces in them, if any. If you want a console when codeEditor.py runs, then use python.exe instead of pythonw.exe |