def a(): chars = ['\\i0', '\\u0', '\\qc', '\\b0', '\\ql', '\\i', '\\u', '\\b', '\\yz'] rtf_markup = 'viewkind4\uc1\pard\nowidctlpar\qc\i\f0\fs36 Who is like the Beast? Who can wage war against him?\par' for char in chars: c = '(?<=' + char + ')' test = re.search(c, rtf_markup) try: junk = test.group(0) print char except: pass
Now, I can paste that entire fn in linux. But in windows I have to paste it line_by_line. Pain in butt! And it indents automatically. How change that behavior. TIA, Victor On 7/29/08, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Victor Subervi wrote: > >> Hi: >> I would like to make my windows python interpreter work like my linux one. >> I want to be able to cut and paste multiple lines of code. >> > > You can already do this: what are you trying which isn't working? > > Now I can only paste one line at a time. I do not want it to indent >> automatically. How can I change this? >> > > I realise this is a difficult thing to describe in words, > but I regularly cut and paste multiple lines of code > into my Python interpreter and it doesn't indent automatically. Can you > give some specific examples of what you do and what does or doesn't work? > > TJG > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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