Jan 16, 2023, 15:10 by jul...@d-and-j.net: > Oh, that's really interesting. > > If you open Spyder to the subprocess.py file and just wait (maybe 10 > or 20 seconds, possibly longer), do the indent marks then appear? > They did for me, so I'm wondering if it's just that lots of processing > is happening and it takes a while for them to appear on startup. >
Tried it but it didn't work for me: Opened subprocess.py in Spyder in a single tab, no other files are opened, switched focus to another app, waited ~20 seconds, back to Spyder, no indent guides still. However, switching the "Show indent guides" menu option off and then back on again brought the indent guides back (however, I know that trick doesn't work when I have 6-8 files opened in different tabs). Pretty strange. This is what I have: Spyder IDE: Python 3.10.9 64-bit | Qt 5.15.7 | PyQt5 5.15.7 | Linux 6.0.0-6-amd64 Operating System: Debian 12 Bookworm GNU/Linux KDE Plasma Version: 5.26.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.101.0 Qt Version: 5.15.7 Kernel Version: 6.0.0-6-amd64 (64-bit) Graphics Platform: X11 # aptitude show python No candidate version found for python Package: python Version: 2.7.16-1 State: not installed (configuration files remain) # aptitude show python3 Package: python3 Version: 3.10.6-3+b1 State: installed Regards,