Dave Angel wrote:
[... snip sound advice about file associations etc. ...]
One thing to bear in mind is that any settings, however obtained,
in the User part of the registry (HKCU\Software\) will override
those in the Machine part of the registry (HKLM\Software...). If
you think you've set t
norseman wrote:
hellcats
wrote:
I have Python2.5 installed on Windows XP. Whenever I double click on a
something.pyw file, IDLE launches and opens something.pyw in the
editor. I would prefer to actually *RUN* the program, not edit it. If
I want to edit it then I'll choose the "Edit with IDLE"
hellcats wrote:
I have Python2.5 installed on Windows XP. Whenever I double click on a
something.pyw file, IDLE launches and opens something.pyw in the
editor. I would prefer to actually *RUN* the program, not edit it. If
I want to edit it then I'll choose the "Edit with IDLE" context menu.
So I
hellcats wrote:
On May 8, 5:36 pm, Emile van Sebille wrote:
On 5/8/2009 3:08 PM hellcats said...
On May 8, 4:18 pm, Emile van Sebille wrote:
This is a windows question -- you'll need to reassign the default
association of PYW files. Look in explorer|tools|folder options.
Emile
I know th
On 5/8/2009 3:59 PM Casey Hawthorne said...
On Fri, 08 May 2009 14:18:44 -0700, Emile van Sebille
This is a windows question -- you'll need to reassign the default
association of PYW files. Look in explorer|tools|folder options.
Emile
I believe this option is in the Python init file!
A
On May 8, 5:36 pm, Emile van Sebille wrote:
> On 5/8/2009 3:08 PM hellcats said...
>
> > On May 8, 4:18 pm, Emile van Sebille wrote:
>
> >> This is a windows question -- you'll need to reassign the default
> >> association of PYW files. Look in explorer|tools|folder options.
>
> >> Emile
>
> >
On Fri, 08 May 2009 14:18:44 -0700, Emile van Sebille
wrote:
>On 5/8/2009 1:45 PM hellcats said...
>> I have Python2.5 installed on Windows XP. Whenever I double click on a
>> something.pyw file, IDLE launches and opens something.pyw in the
>> editor. I would prefer to actually *RUN* the program,
hellcats wrote:
On May 8, 4:18 pm, Emile van Sebille wrote:
On 5/8/2009 1:45 PM hellcats said...> I have Python2.5 installed on Windows XP.
Whenever I double click on a
something.pyw file, IDLE launches and opens something.pyw in the
editor. I would prefer to actually *RUN* the program, not e
On 5/8/2009 3:08 PM hellcats said...
On May 8, 4:18 pm, Emile van Sebille wrote:
This is a windows question -- you'll need to reassign the default
association of PYW files. Look in explorer|tools|folder options.
Emile
I know that. I've tried reassigning it from pythonw.exe to python.exe,
On May 8, 4:18 pm, Emile van Sebille wrote:
> On 5/8/2009 1:45 PM hellcats said...> I have Python2.5 installed on Windows
> XP. Whenever I double click on a
> > something.pyw file, IDLE launches and opens something.pyw in the
> > editor. I would prefer to actually *RUN* the program, not edit it.
On 5/8/2009 1:45 PM hellcats said...
I have Python2.5 installed on Windows XP. Whenever I double click on a
something.pyw file, IDLE launches and opens something.pyw in the
editor. I would prefer to actually *RUN* the program, not edit it. If
I want to edit it then I'll choose the "Edit with IDLE
I have Python2.5 installed on Windows XP. Whenever I double click on a
something.pyw file, IDLE launches and opens something.pyw in the
editor. I would prefer to actually *RUN* the program, not edit it. If
I want to edit it then I'll choose the "Edit with IDLE" context menu.
So I then have to press
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